Volkswagen commemorates the victims of the Holocaust
Volkswagen commemorates the victims of the Holocaust
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Volkswagen commemorates the victims of the Holocaust
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Description: On the occasion of today’s International Holocaust Memorial Day, Volkswagen commemorated the victims of National Socialism by laying a wreath at the Wolfsburg plant. In accordance with the current Corona regulations, Group Human Resources Director Gunnar Kilian, Plant Manager Dr. Rainer Fessel and Group Works Council Chairwoman Daniela Cavallo laid a wreath at the memorial stone in Südstraße at the Wolfsburg plant on behalf of the workforce.
Volkswagen commemorates the victims of the Holocaust
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Description: On the occasion of today’s International Holocaust Memorial Day, Volkswagen commemorated the victims of National Socialism by laying a wreath at the Wolfsburg plant. In accordance with the current Corona regulations, Group Human Resources Director Gunnar Kilian, Plant Manager Dr. Rainer Fessel and Group Works Council Chairwoman Daniela Cavallo laid a wreath at the memorial stone in Südstraße at the Wolfsburg plant on behalf of the workforce.
ID.5 in series production: Volkswagen successfully transforms Zwickau site into an electric vehicle production plant
ID.5 in series production: Volkswagen successfully transforms Zwickau site into an electric vehicle production plant
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ID.5 in series production: Volkswagen successfully transforms Zwickau site into an electric vehicle production plant
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Title: ID.5 in series production: Volkswagen successfully transforms Zwickau site into an electric vehicle production plant
Description: Volkswagen is driving forward the shift to electric vehicle manufacturing with its ACCELERATE strategy. Today’s official start of production of the ID.5 and ID.5 GTX(((ID.5 GTX - combined power consumption in kWh/100 km: 17.1 (NEDC); combined CO₂ emissions in g/km: 0; efficiency class A+++.))) marks the completion of Volkswagen’s successful transformation of its Zwickau plant into a dedicated electric vehicle production facility. The long-established site in western Saxony is the first large-scale facility of any volume manufacturer worldwide to switch over all production from internal combustion engine vehicles to electric vehicles. Six models from the Volkswagen, Audi and CUPRA brands will now be manufactured in Zwickau based on the modular electric drive matrix (MEB). The plants in Emden (ID.4(((ID.4 - combined energy consumption in kWh/100 km: 16.3–15.6 (NEDC); CO2 emissions in g/km: 0; efficiency rating: A+++.)))), Hanover (ID. Buzz(((ID. Buzz - The vehicle is a near production concept car and has not gone on sale yet. )))) and Chattanooga (USA, ID.4) will be added to the electric vehicle production network this year. The Volkswagen brand has thus laid the foundations for building 1.2 million all-electric-vehicles at its sites in Europe, the USA and China in 2022 based on the MEB.
ID.5 in series production: Volkswagen successfully transforms Zwickau site into an electric vehicle production plant
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Title: ID.5 in series production: Volkswagen successfully transforms Zwickau site into an electric vehicle production plant
Description: Volkswagen is driving forward the shift to electric vehicle manufacturing with its ACCELERATE strategy. Today’s official start of production of the ID.5 and ID.5 GTX(((ID.5 GTX - combined power consumption in kWh/100 km: 17.1 (NEDC); combined CO₂ emissions in g/km: 0; efficiency class A+++.))) marks the completion of Volkswagen’s successful transformation of its Zwickau plant into a dedicated electric vehicle production facility. The long-established site in western Saxony is the first large-scale facility of any volume manufacturer worldwide to switch over all production from internal combustion engine vehicles to electric vehicles. Six models from the Volkswagen, Audi and CUPRA brands will now be manufactured in Zwickau based on the modular electric drive matrix (MEB). The plants in Emden (ID.4(((ID.4 - combined energy consumption in kWh/100 km: 16.3–15.6 (NEDC); CO2 emissions in g/km: 0; efficiency rating: A+++.)))), Hanover (ID. Buzz(((ID. Buzz - The vehicle is a near production concept car and has not gone on sale yet. )))) and Chattanooga (USA, ID.4) will be added to the electric vehicle production network this year. The Volkswagen brand has thus laid the foundations for building 1.2 million all-electric-vehicles at its sites in Europe, the USA and China in 2022 based on the MEB.
Volkswagen Group drives forward decarbonization and overfulfils the EU’s CO2 fleet target
Volkswagen Group drives forward decarbonization and overfulfils the EU’s CO2 fleet target
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Volkswagen Group drives forward decarbonization and overfulfils the EU’s CO2 fleet target
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Title: Volkswagen Group drives forward decarbonization and overfulfils the EU’s CO2 fleet target
Description: Volkswagen has made significant progress in decarbonizing its vehicle fleet on its path to becoming a sustainable, software-centric mobility group. In 2021, 472,300 electrified vehicles were delivered in the EU including Norway and Iceland, 64 percent more than in the previous year. The proportion of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) rose to 17.2 percent of total deliveries (2020: 10.1 percent). The Group is thus the clear market leader in the BEV segment in Europe, accounting for a market share of around 25 percent. Based on preliminary figures, the Group achieved average CO2 emissions of 118.5 g/km in 2021 for its new passenger car fleet in the EU, which is around 2 percent below the legal target. The final confirmation by the EU Commission is to follow at a later date. The emissions of Bentley and Lamborghini are measured individually, which is why they are not included in this figure.
Volkswagen Group drives forward decarbonization and overfulfils the EU’s CO2 fleet target
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Title: Volkswagen Group drives forward decarbonization and overfulfils the EU’s CO2 fleet target
Description: Volkswagen has made significant progress in decarbonizing its vehicle fleet on its path to becoming a sustainable, software-centric mobility group. In 2021, 472,300 electrified vehicles were delivered in the EU including Norway and Iceland, 64 percent more than in the previous year. The proportion of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) rose to 17.2 percent of total deliveries (2020: 10.1 percent). The Group is thus the clear market leader in the BEV segment in Europe, accounting for a market share of around 25 percent. Based on preliminary figures, the Group achieved average CO2 emissions of 118.5 g/km in 2021 for its new passenger car fleet in the EU, which is around 2 percent below the legal target. The final confirmation by the EU Commission is to follow at a later date. The emissions of Bentley and Lamborghini are measured individually, which is why they are not included in this figure.
Volkswagen Passenger Cars again significantly exceeds European CO2 fleet targets for 2021
Volkswagen Passenger Cars again significantly exceeds European CO2 fleet targets for 2021
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Volkswagen Passenger Cars again significantly exceeds European CO2 fleet targets for 2021
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Title: Volkswagen Passenger Cars again significantly exceeds European CO2 fleet targets for 2021
Description: Based on preliminary figures, Volkswagen Passenger Cars has exceeded the ambitious European CO2 fleet targets for 2021 and produced around 5.5 million grams fewer CO2 than required by law. The passenger car fleet of new vehicles in the European Union achieved average CO2 emissions of 113 g/km – the legal CO2 target for the brand was 119 g/km. In 2021, the realistic WLTP standard replaced the old NEDC. Volkswagen had already over-fulfilled the targets for 2020.
Volkswagen Passenger Cars again significantly exceeds European CO2 fleet targets for 2021
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Title: Volkswagen Passenger Cars again significantly exceeds European CO2 fleet targets for 2021
Description: Based on preliminary figures, Volkswagen Passenger Cars has exceeded the ambitious European CO2 fleet targets for 2021 and produced around 5.5 million grams fewer CO2 than required by law. The passenger car fleet of new vehicles in the European Union achieved average CO2 emissions of 113 g/km – the legal CO2 target for the brand was 119 g/km. In 2021, the realistic WLTP standard replaced the old NEDC. Volkswagen had already over-fulfilled the targets for 2020.
Volkswagen and Bosch want to industrialize manufacturing processes for battery cells
Volkswagen and Bosch want to industrialize manufacturing processes for battery cells
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Volkswagen and Bosch want to industrialize manufacturing processes for battery cells
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Title: Volkswagen and Bosch want to industrialize manufacturing processes for battery cells
Description: The Volkswagen Group and the Bosch Group have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore the establishment of a European battery equipment solution provider. The two companies plan to supply integrated battery production systems as well as on-site ramp-up and maintenance support for battery cell and system manufacturers. The companies are aiming for cost and technology leadership in the industrialization of battery technology and the volume production of sustainable, cutting-edge batteries. Through the “local for local” production approach, this will also be a step towards the objective of carbon-neutral mobility. In Europe alone, the Volkswagen Group plans to build six cell factories by 2030.
Volkswagen and Bosch want to industrialize manufacturing processes for battery cells
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Title: Volkswagen and Bosch want to industrialize manufacturing processes for battery cells
Description: The Volkswagen Group and the Bosch Group have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore the establishment of a European battery equipment solution provider. The two companies plan to supply integrated battery production systems as well as on-site ramp-up and maintenance support for battery cell and system manufacturers. The companies are aiming for cost and technology leadership in the industrialization of battery technology and the volume production of sustainable, cutting-edge batteries. Through the “local for local” production approach, this will also be a step towards the objective of carbon-neutral mobility. In Europe alone, the Volkswagen Group plans to build six cell factories by 2030.
Available to order now: the new T-Roc R(T-Roc R 2.0 TSI 4MOTION (221 kW/300 PS), fuel consumption in l/100 km (NEDC): urban 9.5-9.3, extra-urban 7.0-6.8, combined 7.9-7.7; CO2 emissions (combined) in g/km: 182-177; efficiency class: E.)
Available to order now: the new T-Roc R(T-Roc R 2.0 TSI 4MOTION (221 kW/300 PS), fuel consumption in l/100 km (NEDC): urban 9.5-9.3, extra-urban 7.0-6.8, combined 7.9-7.7; CO2 emissions (combined) in g/km: 182-177; efficiency class: E.)
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Available to order now: the new T-Roc R(T-Roc R 2.0 TSI 4MOTION (221 kW/300 PS), fuel consumption in l/100 km (NEDC): urban 9.5-9.3, extra-urban 7.0-6.8, combined 7.9-7.7; CO2 emissions (combined) in g/km: 182-177; efficiency class: E.)
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Title: Available to order now: the new T-Roc R
Description: The T-Roc R has been the powerful flagship of the compact SUVs from Volkswagen since 2019. Pre-sales of the new edition of this performance model are now underway. The new T-Roc R impresses with a 221 kW (300 PS)(((T-Roc R 2.0 TSI 4MOTION (221 kW/300 PS), fuel consumption in l/100 km (NEDC): urban 9.5-9.3, extra-urban 7.0-6.8, combined 7.9-7.7; CO2 emissions (combined) in g/km: 182-177; efficiency class: E.))) 4-cylinder TSI engine, 7-speed DSG gearbox and the intelligent 4MOTION all-wheel drive system. This combination and other technical features ensure exceptional agility, which is reflected in both the dynamic exterior design and the high-quality interior. The dynamic crossover model now also features innovative technologies from higher vehicle classes, including the high-output IQ.LIGHT system, new assist systems and advanced digital services.
Available to order now: the new T-Roc R(T-Roc R 2.0 TSI 4MOTION (221 kW/300 PS), fuel consumption in l/100 km (NEDC): urban 9.5-9.3, extra-urban 7.0-6.8, combined 7.9-7.7; CO2 emissions (combined) in g/km: 182-177; efficiency class: E.)
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Title: Available to order now: the new T-Roc R
Description: The T-Roc R has been the powerful flagship of the compact SUVs from Volkswagen since 2019. Pre-sales of the new edition of this performance model are now underway. The new T-Roc R impresses with a 221 kW (300 PS)(((T-Roc R 2.0 TSI 4MOTION (221 kW/300 PS), fuel consumption in l/100 km (NEDC): urban 9.5-9.3, extra-urban 7.0-6.8, combined 7.9-7.7; CO2 emissions (combined) in g/km: 182-177; efficiency class: E.))) 4-cylinder TSI engine, 7-speed DSG gearbox and the intelligent 4MOTION all-wheel drive system. This combination and other technical features ensure exceptional agility, which is reflected in both the dynamic exterior design and the high-quality interior. The dynamic crossover model now also features innovative technologies from higher vehicle classes, including the high-output IQ.LIGHT system, new assist systems and advanced digital services.