The threat of tariffs and subsidy shake-up comes as German carmaker faces weak American sales of its all-electric SUV Even before the November election, morale at Volkswagen’s US headquarters ...
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It has a torsion-beam rear, just like every other car on the Volkswagen Group's MQB-A0 platform; none offers four-wheel drive. The 1.5 TSI Evo is the only engine in the range that can deactivate ...
It’s the updated and lightly facelifted Audi e-tron GT. This is the sister car to the Porsche Taycan – based on the same VW Group J1 platform and containing much of the same technology ...
ATLANTA — Electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian Automotive and the Volkswagen Group are partnering up in a nearly $6 billion deal to create a new technology company. According to a Tuesday ...
It comes as expectations have grown that VW, Europe's biggest car maker, is planning to announce major cost-cutting measures. The group, which also includes brands such as Audi, Lamborghini and ...
Additionally, the partnership stems from an advantageous encounter in August when a team of VW executives visited Rivian’s Palo Alto, California, facility to test a vehicle retrofitted with Rivian’s ...
Volkswagen plans to invest the $5.8 billion in Rivian and the joint venture by 2027, including an initial $1 billion convertible note. The Audi-parent will invest $1.3 billion for intellectual ...
Rivian (RIVN) and Volkswagen, an upcoming EV startup and one of the world’s largest automakers, are teaming up to accelerate the shift to electric vehicles. In June, we learned Volkswagen would ...