Volkswagen’s electric SUV is making a comeback. Last month, the Volkswagen ID.4 topped Tesla’s Model Y to become the best-selling EV
US tariffs on imported cars will create a major headache for European manufacturers such as Volvo, Volkswagen and Mercedes.
Volkswagen Group’s initial plan to phase out internal combustion engine models in Europe by 2033 is reportedly under review.
Europe’s embattled automakers and their investors just got a reprieve. Volkswagen stock rose as much as 5% after the European Union said it would relax the bloc’s carbon-dioxide emissions rules—removing the immediate threat of fines.
Volkswagen's Audi will expand output in North America and Mercedes will boost its U.S. production as Europe's carmakers try to protect themselves against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats.
Europe’s embattled automakers and their investors just got a reprieve. Volkswagen stock rose as much as 5% after the European Union said it would relax the bloc’s carbon-dioxide emissions rules—removing the immediate threat of fines.
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Zacks.com on MSNVolkswagen to Recall More Than 60K Vehicles to Fix Display DefectVolkswagen VWAGY is recalling 60,490 vehicles in the United States due to a defect that prevents the display of the gear position, potentially causing the car to roll away if the parking brake is not engaged.
Volkswagen’s electric SUV is making a comeback. Last month, the Volkswagen ID.4 topped Tesla’s Model Y to become the best-selling EV
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AutoGuide on MSNMaybe Volkswagen Won't Get Rid Of Engines After AllVolkswagen Group’s initial plan to phase out internal combustion engine models in Europe by 2033 is reportedly under review.
US President Donald Trump has announced that products imported from European countries could soon face up to 25 per cent tariff.
The competition — led in Europe by Volkswagen AG, Stellantis NV and Renault SA — also is under greater regulatory pressure to sell more EVs in 2025. Manufacturers must meet stricter CO2 emissions targets in the European Union this year, while a steadily rising share of their sales need to be zero-emission in the UK through 2035.
The Italian Competition Authority is investigating potential breaches of consumer protection laws regarding driving range, battery degradation, and warranty limitations.
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