Volkswagen has ramped up its focus on China via an investment in Xpeng and an aggressive electric vehicle launch schedule.
The leak affected roughly 800,000 Volkswagen, Audi, Seat, and Skoda electric cars, but for roughly 460,000 of them, including ...
Stellantis NV and Volkswagen AG shares declined as some of their plug-in cars lost access to US tax credits under tougher ...
The all-electric Volkswagen ID. Buzz has been awarded Best Car To Buy 2025 by Green Car Reports, highlighting its design, ...
Sales of new electric vehicles in Germany plunged last year, official figures showed Monday, as a slow switch to ...
Data on 800,000 VW electric cars sat exposed for months, including the precise location of nearly 460,000 EVs. It does not ...
VW’s ID.4 electric crossover lost its full $7,500 tax credit, according to the latest listing by the Department of Energy and ...
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Chinese electric vehicle maker XPENG has once again reached a significant collaboration with German automobile giant ...
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As the UK continues to debate whether to impose a tariff on Chinese-made cars, a motoring expert has predicted that one brand ...