Recent Updates

 

10/07/2023 12:00 PM

Hyundai Santa Cruz

 

10/07/2023 12:00 PM

How to solve the woes cause by axing HS2

 

10/07/2023 12:00 PM

Qatar motor show 2023: can it recreate Geneva in the Gulf?

 

10/06/2023 12:00 PM

First drive: 2023 Renault Espace

 

10/06/2023 12:00 PM

Subaru Outback

 

10/06/2023 12:00 PM

From the archive: on this day in 1914

 

10/06/2023 12:00 PM

Editor's letter: why don't car makers throw all software in for free?

 

10/06/2023 12:00 PM

Renault Clio adds pure-petrol option in UK for £17,795

 

10/06/2023 12:00 AM

Electric shift prompts radical rethink on car manufacturing

 

10/06/2023 12:00 AM

Relaxed Euro 7 emissions rules would extend life of Skoda Fabia

<<    231   232   233   234   235   >>

EV, Hybrid, Hydrogen, Solar & more 21st century mobility!

< Prev    of 6222   Next >
New Volkswagen electric compact SUV confirmed for 2026
Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 12:00 AM
volkswagen id tiguan render 2023
New SUV is tipped to be a higher-riding sibling to the ID 3 hatchback
Higher-riding, rugged electric hatchback set to be built alongside the Volkswagen ID 3 in Wolfsburg

Volkswagen has confirmed that it will launch a 'high-volume' compact SUV in 2026, likely serving as a raised, rugged alternative to the Volkswagen ID 3.

To be built in Wolfsburg, Germany, alongside the ID 3, it is expected to be based on an updated version of the VW Group's MEB platform, known internally as MEB Evo. 

Confirmation of the new crossover's launch date comes as the company reveals details about the shape of its factory network through to 2028, following a meeting of the board of management earlier today. The company is in the process of allocating various upcoming models to each of its global production hubs, with a focus on maximising efficiency by grouping platform-sharing models together.

Volkswagen's production boss, Christian Vollmer, said: "We are using the transition to electromobility as an opportunity to reduce the complexity of our production operations and increase the efficiency of our plants even further. We are systematically bundling vehicles based on the same architecture across all brands in our plants. 

"By doing so, we will save significant investments in the integration of different vehicle architectures. Rather, we want our plants to produce several different models on the technical basis of one vehicle architecture.”

As well as the ID 3 and new SUV, Wolfsburg will continue to build the Volkswagen Golf hatchback – to be heavily updated in early 2024 – and the latest version of the Volkswagen Tiguan, revealed earlier this month. The seven-seat Volkswagen Tayron SUV – a replacement for the Tiguan Allspace – will be built in Wolfsburg from 2025.

In today's announcement, Volkswagen has also confirmed that "as things stand today", it will not build a dedicated new factory for its long-awaited Trinity flagship. Instead, it will build this new highly autonomous EV at Zwickau, Germany, where it currently builds the ID 3 and ID 5. 

Autocar reported last year that delays to the Trinity programme had prompted internal discussions about the viability of a dedicated factory for the model, given that the forecasted easing of demand for combustion cars could free up space for a new model within the existing network. 

< Prev    of 6222   Next >
Leave a Comment
* Name
* Email (will not be published)
*
Click on me to change image  * Enter verification code (Click on the CAPTCHA to refresh the image!)
* - Reqiured fields