It could be the ID.1, a car VW has promised since 2022. It could be the ID.1, a car VW has promised since 2022. Wes Davis is a weekend editor who covers the latest in tech and entertainment.
Volkswagen previewed its cheapest EV for the first time on Wednesday. It will kick off a new series of entry-level electric vehicles, with starting prices at €20,000, or just over $20,000.
Volkswagen is all set to reveal its new electric car concept as a part of its road map and expand the electric-only ID family German auto giant Volkswagen recently announced its plans to showcase ...
The non-modified electric vehicle, with an 86 kWh battery, consumed 9.2 kWh/100 km at an average speed of 29 km/h to simulate typical rush hour traffic in large cities. Volkswagen said the ...
Volkswagen will show off an affordable electric vehicle (EV) next month, likely the ID.One the German automaker teased in 2022. The EV is supposed to cost €20,000, or about C$29,741. Volkswagen ...
Sadly, but unsurprisingly, Volkswagen's European lineup is more fun than its U.S. offerings. The track-tuned GTI Clubsport ...
Volkswagen, the world's second-largest automaker by sales volume, announced plans today to change that. The brand will launch a new entry-level EV that will be part of a wave of new affordable ...
During a recent internal conference in Wolfsburg, Germany, Volkswagen gave a sneak peek of its new entry-level electric vehicle (EV). This electric SUV will sit below the upcoming ID.2 all ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Just over five years since then-chancellor Angela Merkel visited Zwickau in eastern Germany to inaugurate ...
Volkswagen VOW30.77%increase; green up pointing triangle outlined a five-year plan for its namesake brand Wednesday that includes launching a new low-cost electric car as it plots a path to growth ...
Volkswagen is working on an entry-level electric vehicle that will sell for a base price of €20,000 ($21,000). The company has already given its own employees a look at its initial design during ...