Global survey of Volkswagen employees: Workforce offers positive feedback to the Group
Global survey of Volkswagen employees: Workforce offers positive feedback to the Group
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Title: Global survey of Volkswagen employees: Workforce offers positive feedback to the Group
Description: The results of the annual opinion barometer for the Volkswagen Group are out. With an overall score of 82.4, the mood index rose once again by +0.1 point compared with last year’s level. As a result of this rise, the Group recorded its highest score on the opinion barometer since its inception. The Volkswagen Group received its highest individual rating (88.0 index points) regarding the opportunity to act with integrity in the company.
Global survey of Volkswagen employees: Workforce offers positive feedback to the Group
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Title: Global survey of Volkswagen employees: Workforce offers positive feedback to the Group
Description: The results of the annual opinion barometer for the Volkswagen Group are out. With an overall score of 82.4, the mood index rose once again by +0.1 point compared with last year’s level. As a result of this rise, the Group recorded its highest score on the opinion barometer since its inception. The Volkswagen Group received its highest individual rating (88.0 index points) regarding the opportunity to act with integrity in the company.
Volkswagen reorganizes Procurement
Volkswagen reorganizes Procurement
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Title: Volkswagen reorganizes Procurement
Description: The Volkswagen Group will restructure the Board Procurement functions on the Group level and at the Volkswagen Passenger Cars and MAN Truck & Bus brands at the start of the year. Effective January 1, 2023, Dirk Große-Loheide will assume responsibility for Group Procurement and will become a member of the Extended Executive Committee in which the Group bundles the horizontal functions procurement and production, quality, sales, design and development. At the same time, he will also become the Board member responsible for Procurement at the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand. Große-Loheide will succeed Murat Aksel, who will join the Board of Management of MAN Truck & Bus effective January 1, 2023. Murat Aksel will assume responsibility for Procurement on the Board of Management of MAN Truck & Bus from Stefan Gramse, who will move to a Group function at Volkswagen. At Audi, Große-Loheide will continue to oversee the Board Procurement functions and IT on a temporary basis until his successor is appointed. The restructuring at the Group will bolster its procurement operation in volatile times and will position it to tackle the challenges of the future.
Volkswagen reorganizes Procurement
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Title: Volkswagen reorganizes Procurement
Description: The Volkswagen Group will restructure the Board Procurement functions on the Group level and at the Volkswagen Passenger Cars and MAN Truck & Bus brands at the start of the year. Effective January 1, 2023, Dirk Große-Loheide will assume responsibility for Group Procurement and will become a member of the Extended Executive Committee in which the Group bundles the horizontal functions procurement and production, quality, sales, design and development. At the same time, he will also become the Board member responsible for Procurement at the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand. Große-Loheide will succeed Murat Aksel, who will join the Board of Management of MAN Truck & Bus effective January 1, 2023. Murat Aksel will assume responsibility for Procurement on the Board of Management of MAN Truck & Bus from Stefan Gramse, who will move to a Group function at Volkswagen. At Audi, Große-Loheide will continue to oversee the Board Procurement functions and IT on a temporary basis until his successor is appointed. The restructuring at the Group will bolster its procurement operation in volatile times and will position it to tackle the challenges of the future.
Volkswagen and Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin extend the Volkswagen Art4All program from January 2023
Volkswagen and Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin extend the Volkswagen Art4All program from January 2023
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Title: Volkswagen and Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin extend the Volkswagen Art4All program from January 2023
Description: Looking back on a one-year record of the well-received Volkswagen Art4All format, Volkswagen and Neue Nationalgalerie are now extending their free entry visitors’ program. Starting this week, the renowned museum and its collection can be visited for free every Thursday. On a weekly basis, the museum opens its doors Thursdays between 4 and 8 p.m. for the Volkswagen Art4All hours.
Volkswagen and Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin extend the Volkswagen Art4All program from January 2023
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Title: Volkswagen and Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin extend the Volkswagen Art4All program from January 2023
Description: Looking back on a one-year record of the well-received Volkswagen Art4All format, Volkswagen and Neue Nationalgalerie are now extending their free entry visitors’ program. Starting this week, the renowned museum and its collection can be visited for free every Thursday. On a weekly basis, the museum opens its doors Thursdays between 4 and 8 p.m. for the Volkswagen Art4All hours.
On the road to the world premiere: first appearance of the new ID.7 sedan with a digital camouflage look
On the road to the world premiere: first appearance of the new ID.7 sedan with a digital camouflage look
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Title: On the road to the world premiere: first appearance of the new ID.7 (Camouflaged near-production concept vehicle – The vehicle will not be available for sale.) sedan with a digital camouflage look
Description: The stage is set for the ID.7! At the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas between 5 and 8 January 2023, Volkswagen Group of America will showcase its first fully electric sedan based on the modular electric drive matrix (MEB). It will be clad in smart camouflage, which uses unique technology and multi-layered paintwork to create light effects on parts of the vehicle. This is an interactive feature and symbolizes the next step in the digitalization of the future flagship model of the ID. family. The ID. AERO (ID. AERO – The vehicle is a concept car.) concept vehicle initially presented in China already provided a preview of the new model, which embodies an aerodynamic design concept and is able to achieve ranges of up to 700 kilometers (Forecast range for the completion of cycles in accordance with the Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) on the rolling test bed (not series production version). WLTP range values for series production vehicles may differ depending on the equipment. In practice, the actual range will deviate depending on the driving style, speed, use of convenience/auxiliary consumers, outdoor temperature, number of passengers/load and topography.) (WLTP). After a six-year break, Volkswagen Group of America is returning to the CES – the world’s largest trade show for electronics – with a very special product.
On the road to the world premiere: first appearance of the new ID.7 sedan with a digital camouflage look
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Title: On the road to the world premiere: first appearance of the new ID.7 (Camouflaged near-production concept vehicle – The vehicle will not be available for sale.) sedan with a digital camouflage look
Description: The stage is set for the ID.7! At the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas between 5 and 8 January 2023, Volkswagen Group of America will showcase its first fully electric sedan based on the modular electric drive matrix (MEB). It will be clad in smart camouflage, which uses unique technology and multi-layered paintwork to create light effects on parts of the vehicle. This is an interactive feature and symbolizes the next step in the digitalization of the future flagship model of the ID. family. The ID. AERO (ID. AERO – The vehicle is a concept car.) concept vehicle initially presented in China already provided a preview of the new model, which embodies an aerodynamic design concept and is able to achieve ranges of up to 700 kilometers (Forecast range for the completion of cycles in accordance with the Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) on the rolling test bed (not series production version). WLTP range values for series production vehicles may differ depending on the equipment. In practice, the actual range will deviate depending on the driving style, speed, use of convenience/auxiliary consumers, outdoor temperature, number of passengers/load and topography.) (WLTP). After a six-year break, Volkswagen Group of America is returning to the CES – the world’s largest trade show for electronics – with a very special product.
Volkswagen’s worldwide deliveries of all-electric vehicles grow by almost 24 percent in 2022
Volkswagen’s worldwide deliveries of all-electric vehicles grow by almost 24 percent in 2022
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Title: Volkswagen’s worldwide deliveries of all-electric vehicles grow by almost 24 percent in 2022
Description: Volkswagen continues to make rapid progress with the transformation to e-mobility: at around 330,000 units, worldwide deliveries of all-electric vehicles (Battery Electric Vehicles - BEVs) grew 23.6 percent year-on-year. Overall, Volkswagen brand deliveries of all drive types were slightly down on the previous year due to the strained supply situation: 4.56 million vehicles (-6.8 percent) were delivered to customers worldwide in 2022. The order backlog remains very high. In Europe, around 640,000 customers have placed orders for Volkswagen models across all drive types (+18 percent).
Volkswagen’s worldwide deliveries of all-electric vehicles grow by almost 24 percent in 2022
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Title: Volkswagen’s worldwide deliveries of all-electric vehicles grow by almost 24 percent in 2022
Description: Volkswagen continues to make rapid progress with the transformation to e-mobility: at around 330,000 units, worldwide deliveries of all-electric vehicles (Battery Electric Vehicles - BEVs) grew 23.6 percent year-on-year. Overall, Volkswagen brand deliveries of all drive types were slightly down on the previous year due to the strained supply situation: 4.56 million vehicles (-6.8 percent) were delivered to customers worldwide in 2022. The order backlog remains very high. In Europe, around 640,000 customers have placed orders for Volkswagen models across all drive types (+18 percent).
Transformation progressing: Volkswagen Group delivers 26 percent more all-electric vehicles in 2022
Transformation progressing: Volkswagen Group delivers 26 percent more all-electric vehicles in 2022
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Title: Transformation progressing: Volkswagen Group delivers 26 percent more all-electric vehicles in 2022
Description: The Volkswagen Group has made significant progress in its electric transformation in 2022. Despite supply constraints and temporary production stops, 572,100 all-electric vehicles were handed over to customers around the globe. Compared to 2021, this is a substantial increase of 26 percent. The BEV share of total deliveries thus reached 6.9 percent, up from 5.1 percent a year earlier. The Volkswagen Group remains the BEV market leader in its home market of Europe and reached the fourth position in this segment in the United States. The strongest increase came from China, were BEV deliveries were up by 68 percent y-o-y. Due to abovementioned challenges, overall global deliveries were down 7 percent on prior year to 8.3 million vehicles. In the second half of 2022, a slightly improved supply situation led to an increase of deliveries of 12 percent y-o-y. However, this could not make up for the losses of 22 percent y-o-y in the first half year. The Group’s order bank remains on a high level of 1.8 million vehicles in Western Europe alone, thereof 310,000 BEVs.
Transformation progressing: Volkswagen Group delivers 26 percent more all-electric vehicles in 2022
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Title: Transformation progressing: Volkswagen Group delivers 26 percent more all-electric vehicles in 2022
Description: The Volkswagen Group has made significant progress in its electric transformation in 2022. Despite supply constraints and temporary production stops, 572,100 all-electric vehicles were handed over to customers around the globe. Compared to 2021, this is a substantial increase of 26 percent. The BEV share of total deliveries thus reached 6.9 percent, up from 5.1 percent a year earlier. The Volkswagen Group remains the BEV market leader in its home market of Europe and reached the fourth position in this segment in the United States. The strongest increase came from China, were BEV deliveries were up by 68 percent y-o-y. Due to abovementioned challenges, overall global deliveries were down 7 percent on prior year to 8.3 million vehicles. In the second half of 2022, a slightly improved supply situation led to an increase of deliveries of 12 percent y-o-y. However, this could not make up for the losses of 22 percent y-o-y in the first half year. The Group’s order bank remains on a high level of 1.8 million vehicles in Western Europe alone, thereof 310,000 BEVs.