The ID. AERO was unveiled by the German carmaker. It is scheduled to go on sale in production from early in 2023.
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Volkswagen to Revive the Scout as an EV brand
Volkswagen has recently announced that the SUV pioneer “Scout” will be revived as an off-road electric vehicle brand. The brand will be focused on the US Market and dedicated to electric off-road vehicles and pick-up trucks.
Volkswagen Is Working Up An Electric Truck
There’s an opportunity for Volkswagen to introduce its own battery-powered contender, Keogh said. The brand already sells a gas pickup outside of the US.
Volkswagen Wants To Gear Up MEB EV Range To 435 Miles / 700 KM
The ID Life and Aero B are classified as models set to arrive in 2025 in a VW chart that shows its MEB-based EV portfolio. It is not thought low-cost ID Life, which is being redesigned for production, will be able to reach 435 miles on a single charge, but the relatively large Aero B, and also the forthcoming long-wheelbase model of the ID Buzz for the US market.
Volkswagen to Launch An Electric-Only Crossover in US by 2026
Volkswagen Group is investing heavily on electric vehicles, investing more than $7 billion in North America within the next five years.
Some Volkswagen EV Models Already Sold Out for 2022
Customers who are willing to purchase some of the Volkswagen’s EV models will simply have to wait until 2023 for further production slots.
Volkswagen Tiguan electric variant coming in 2025, according to rumors
The 3rd generation Volkswagen Tiguan might include a fully electric variant alongside PHEV and ICE versions, according to recent rumors. Tiguan Mk3 will be unveiled in 2024, and go on sale a year later.
Electric vehicle sales in Europe overtake diesel models for the first time
European electric vehicle sales overtook diesel models for the first time in December 2021, according to Financial Times. EV sales made up a fifth of the total sales in West European countries.
Northvolt officially starts production of battery cell in Sweden
Northvolt becomes the first European company in Europe to produce battery cells. Swedish battery start-up is backed by Volkswagen, Volvo, and Ikea.