Volkswagen News
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From range and charging to space and comfort, the ID.4 now fits its original mission as a first mass-market EV for the brand and mainstream families.
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2024 VW ID.4 price rises for substantial upgrades, more range
The base price for the 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 rises $2,370 versus last year, but other versions benefit from stronger performance and a much-needed infotainment update.
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VW ID.7 Tourer EV boasts long range, looks set for a European vacation
The VW ID.7 Tourer is an electric station wagon combining long highway travel range with cargo space that puts many SUVs to shame.
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2023-2024 VW ID.4: Most eligible for full $7,500 EV tax credit
And provided the dealership has registered with the IRS, it can provide the credit as an instant rebate—meaning an effective starting price of $32,790 before other potential incentives.
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Bosch and VW unit are automating EV parking and charging together
A previously-shown automated parking system has been combined with a charging robot that automatically plugs into the EV once it's positioned.
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Report: VW's Scout turns to Magna to develop electric pickup and SUV
Given the timing, these very likely the first two products from Scout, previously announced for South Carolina production in 2026.
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The electric vehicle focused for North America would be built either in the U.S. or Mexico, according to a top executive.
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Electric VW Golf set for Wolfsburg plant, scalable EV platform
VW confirmed the Golf will be one of several EVs based on its next-generation dedicated EV platform, known as SSP, which will use a new unified prismatic battery cell strategy.
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VW ID.GTI Concept EV re-ups the fun compact car for the electric era
The ID.GTI Concept pays homage to all the gasoline versions of the GTI, while applying the formula to a cost-conscious EV.
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ID.Buzz electric van is the face of VW’s US autonomous test fleet
Volkswagen is teasing autonomous-driving tech to America in the short-wheelbase version it won't sell in the U.S.
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VW Bus delay: Why did VW ID.Buzz take so long to come to the US?
What has VW been doing that the iconic Bus took 20 years to return, and why won't it arrive in the U.S. until 2024?
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2025 VW ID.Buzz electric van gets 3 rows, AWD in US version
The U.S. ID.Buzz will arrive later in 2024 and offer three rows of seating, 10 more inches, more power, and likely more miles of range.
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Local assembly of U.S.-market ID.4 crossover SUVs, as well as local battery sourcing, help allow the ID.4 to qualify for the full credit amount.
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VW plans 25 EVs qualifying for $7,500 tax credit by 2030
The tax-credit rules require North American assembly of vehicles and their battery packs, and set requirements for where battery raw materials can be sourced from.
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VW plans to sunset gas and diesel VW Golf in favor of EVs
These combustion versions of the Golf, already discontinued in the U.S., might potentially be replaced by EVs bearing the Golf name around 2028.
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Preview drive: 2025 Volkswagen ID.7 hatchback shows why aero rules for EVs
The ID.7 one-ups electric SUVs by going farther, more comfortably, with less.
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Volkswagen ID.2all concept previews affordable compact EV
The ID.2all is the first MEB-based vehicle with front-wheel drive, and it's about two feet shorter than the ID.4.
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VW picks Canada for first American PowerCo EV battery plant
The PowerCo facilities are due to make a new cell format headed into EVs built on VW Group's next-generation EV platform, termed SSP.
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VW's Scout brand will make its first model a "rugged utility vehicle" or "RUV," followed "in quick succession" by a larger electric pickup truck.
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VW sees EV efficiency gains from optimizing its own components
Volkswagen may be turning less to suppliers for the design of key EV propulsion components and more to in-house development.
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VW plug-in hybrids are a US possibility for the first time since Dieselgate
VW's current American CEO said the more options on the table the better because "we take CO2 and emissions seriously, and this is another solution."
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VW is considering a plug-in hybrid pickup truck for America
According to VW's top U.S. executive, the possible pickup could have a hybrid of plug-in hybrid powertrain, but that it would definitely be one or the other.
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VW recalls some ID.4 EVs for drive-system issue
In affected vehicles, software may cause a sudden loss of power while driving, due to a reset battery management control or deactivated inverter.
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Report: Small VW EV, battery plant considered for North America
The Canadian province of Ontario is reportedly in the running for a battery plant, while an EV smaller than the ID.4 may have already been given the green light.
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