In an exclusive interview, Volkswagen designers told Newsweek what they’re thinking about as they make tomorrow’s vehicles.
VW considers one car plant, one component plant in Germany obsolete -works council Cost-cutting drive at namesake brand must be extended -VW Management 'compelled' to end job security programme Works ...
Forgive the ribbon up top – this isn’t so much of a Read This as a Look At This. Ran When Parked took a tour of the sprawling Volkswagen Museum in Wolfsburg, and while there’s a spot of text about the ...
Almost everybody in Wolfsburg in northern Germany works for VW, has family and friends there or their business depends on the company. Now, as the car giant is facing a crisis, an entire city is ...
Volkswagen is scrapping several labor agreements it had at six German plants guaranteeing jobs until 2029, paving the way for potential layoffs in the automaker’s home market. High-ranking executives ...
Volkswagen is weighing whether to close factories in Germany for the first time in its 87-year history as it moves to deepen cost cuts amid rising competition from China's electric vehicle makers. In ...
Volkswagen needs cash, and it plans to get it not just by cutting costs but also—predictably—by raising prices. The automaker is reportedly increasing the cost of its gas and diesel models in Germany ...
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