The Volkswagen Group is starting the next testing phase in Wolfsburg with its self-driving research vehicle Gen.Urban. After intensive trials, the Gen.Urban can now drive autonomously in real urban traffic.
SEAT & CUPRA has put its battery system assembly plant into operation at the Martorell factory, a crucial milestone in the transformation of the company and of the country, as it positions Spain as a hub for electromobility in Europe.
Volkswagen of America announced smartwatch integration for myVW app users, giving customers quick, on-the-go access to essential vehicle functions directly from their watchOS or Wear OS smartwatches.
Volkswagen of America announced that its ID.4 and ID. Buzz owners will be able to access the Tesla Supercharger network of 25,000 NACS Partner DC fast chargers, beginning November 18th.
One year after its inception, the joint venture “Rivian and Volkswagen Group Technologies” (RV Tech) is successfully collaborating with the Volkswagen Group and Rivian.
Selected models from the Volkswagen ID.4 and ID.5 ranges are now eligible for £1,500 Government-backed Electric Car Grant (ECG), Volkswagen UK announced today.
Volkswagen Group subsidiary Elli presented a pilot project for bidirectional (“Bidi”) charging in private households for the first time. In the future, homes can be powered by EV batteries and the home’s solar power system.
Volkswagen Group and PowerCo presented the series version of the new Unified Cell. It will make its debut in the Electric Urban Car Family of Volkswagen, ŠKODA and CUPRA.
The Volkswagen ID. Cross is clearly positioned as a small SUV, hinting at what the future electric version of the popular T-Cross will look like.
Volkswagen just announced a new naming strategy for its electric vehicles, just ahead of the IAA Mobility show. This move signals Volkswagen's plan to reuse some of its well-known model names for its electric lineup.