Volkswagen

Volkswagen's all-electric SUV ID.4 CROZZ launched in China

Volkswagen Group, the world's largest automaker, has begun a full-scale push into the world's largest market for new energy vehicles.

Volkswagen to debut electric compact SUV ID.4 in China on Nov 3

Volkswagen's new all-electric compact SUV, the Volkswagen ID.4, will be released in China on November 3, according to industryย media Evzhidao.com.

Volkswagen to equip China-made new energy vehicles with CATL batteries this year

Starting this year, Volkswagen will equip domestically produced new energy vehicles with batteries from CATL, China's largest automotive lithium-ion battery maker, Volkswagen Group (China) CEO Stephan Wรถllenstein revealed during the World New Energy Vehicle Congress 2020.

SAIC-Volkswagen's new energy vehicle plant to start production in October with annual capacity of 300,000 vehicles

The new energy vehicle plant of SAIC-Volkswagen, a joint venture between Volkswagen Group and SAIC Motor, in Shanghai is scheduled to go into production in October 2020, and is currently the largest and most efficient pure electric vehicle plant in China.

Chinese EV maker Li Auto throws down the gauntlet to Volkswagen over questioning

In response to Volkswagen executives' questioning about its technical approach, Li Auto has challenged the German auto giant and invited it to a direct comparison test.

Volkswagen employees start internal testing of ID.3 electric car, deliveries start in September

Volkswagen has officially started internal testing of its ID.3 electric car.

Volkswagen to buy 50% of Anhui Jianghuai, report says

Volkswagen AG is poised to buy 50% of Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Group Holding, the parent of EV partner JAC Motors, for at least 3.5 billion yuan ($491 million), Reuters reported Wednesday citing people familiar with the matter.

Volkswagen, Audi modify logo to remind people of social distancing

With the spread of the new coronavirus epidemic in overseas regions, Europe and North America have become more severe regions.

Volkswagen is working on entry-level EV ID.1

Volkswagen said it is developing ID.1, an entry-level electric car with a target price of $22,000, according to UKโ€™s CAR magazine

Volkswagen reaffirms stance on electric vehicles as oil plunges

Affected by the international environment, Saudi Arabia launched an oil price war, which drastically lowered crude oil prices, making international oil prices continue to fall.