
The 2021 Volkswagen midsize SUV will start at an MSRP of $31,545, and will be available with two power trains, a 276-hp V6 and a 235-hp four-cylinder turbocharged engine, with the 2.0T and 4Motion pairing new for 2021.
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Volkswagen will begin selling a new electric SUV in the U.S. that it’s calling the ID.4 in the next 12 months.
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Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. is recalling 2019 Audi Q7 vehicles because the side curtain air bags may not properly inflate during a collision.
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Hungarian carsharing company GreenGo has launched its electric carsharing service in Prague with 100 Volkswagen e-Up! vehicles.
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The Volkswagen Atlas was refreshed for the 2021 model year to include a new suite of technological updates, including a new telematics system.
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The center will be based at Volkswagen’s Innovation and Engineering Center California in Belmont, and anticipates hiring 50 to 100 experts in systems engineering and architecture this year.
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As of July 2019 all newly registered electric vehicles must produce an artificial driving sound. Volkswagen got creative.
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Volkswagen Group of America has joined the Automated Vehicle Safety Consortium, a engineering working group that's developing best safety practices for AV technology.
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Volkswagen revealed the 2021 Atlas will be slightly larger than its previous iteration and will include its all-wheel-drive system on both of the SUV’s available engines, as well as new technological features.
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Volkswagen demonstrated its new optimized traffic routing technology, designed to identify the fastest travel routes, during a web summit conference in Lisbon, Portugal, and will be able accommodate fleets of varying sizes.
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