Volkswagen
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Power battery maker Gotion to build 20 GWh production base in Hefei to supply unified cells to VW
The project is expected to cover 500 acres and will be built in phases. In the first phase, the company will build 10 GWh of battery capacity, with production scheduled to begin 18 months from the start of construction.
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VW starts delivery of ID.6 CROZZ in China
FAW-Volkswagen began deliveries in China on July 18 of the ID.6 CROZZ, a mid-size all-electric SUV built on the MEB modular platform.
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Gotion signs deal to develop first-gen unified battery cells for VW
Gotion will develop the first battery application with standard cells for VW's regular production models.
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User frustrated by lagging VW ID.4 X car interface
A video circulated on Weibo on Tuesday shows a user complaining that the SAIC Volkswagen ID.4 X car system is stuck in the startup screen and the vehicle cannot perform any operation, even the air conditioning cannot be turned on.
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VW ID.6 CROZZ starts accepting pre-orders in China, price from about $37,000
As China's new energy vehicle market is growing rapidly, traditional car giant Volkswagen is underperforming. Now the company has added a new member to its lineup in hopes of gaining more market share.
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Volkswagen to stop fuel car production in Europe by 2035 at latest, but a little later in China
Volkswagen will stop producing fuel-fired vehicles "a little later" in the United States and China, and even longer in South Africa and Africa.
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CATL gets Volkswagen battery cell test lab certification
CATL received Volkswagen battery cell test lab certification on June 1, making it the first battery manufacturer in the world to receive this certification.
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Volkswagen begins construction of third EV plant in China
Volkswagen China said Tuesday it has started construction of its third electric vehicle plant in China, with the first model due to start production in the second half of 2023.
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ID.4 CROZZ, a major player in China's EV market from Volkswagen, begins deliveries
The ID.4 CROZZ is based on VW's MEB platform and is considered the first truly market-competitive all-electric vehicle for a joint venture brand in China.
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Is Volkswagen ridiculing Li Auto again?
In a poster suspected to be for Volkswagen Power Day, the veteran car company seems to be trying to make Chinse electric vehicle maker Li Auto look awkward once again.









