Volkswagen
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Volkswagen's first all-electric SUV available for pre-order in China, with prices starting at about $30,854
FAW-Volkswagen announced on January 19 that it has opened pre-orders for its first all-electric SUV, the ID.4 CROZZ, and announced a starting price of RMB 199,900 ($30,854) after subsidies.
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VW adjusts global production plans for Q1 due to semiconductor shortage
Automobile markets have now recovered significantly and the industry faces a shortage of the electronic components required.
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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.
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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 industry media Evzhidao.com.
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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 Wöllenstein revealed during the World New Energy Vehicle Congress 2020.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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User manual shows Volkswagen ID.3 automatic driving ability does not lose Tesla
Although Volkswagen is the overlord of traditional fuel vehicles, it is slightly behind in electric vehicles. However, the emergence of Volkswagen's new ID.3 is expected to change this situation.








