VW to triple electrified car budget to €9bn over next five years

Volkswagen chief executive Matthias Müller suggested the world’s largest automaker is not too late to the electrical car party.

Mr Mueller, speaking at the Vienna Auto Display on Friday, said media got a little carried away with its “New Hammers Old” headlines after Tesla’s market value surpassed GM earlier this month. Continue reading

VW Diesel Crisis: Timeline of Events

CARS.COM – Researchers very first raised concerns about Volkswagen diesel emissions in mid-2014, culminating in the disclosure of alleged “defeat devices” installed in almost 600,000 Volkswagen diesel cars from the 2009-2016 model years. Below is a timeline of major events; we’ll update this as the story unfolds. Continue reading

Volvo XC90 vs. Acura MDX: Compare Cars

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The two thousand sixteen Acura MDX and the two thousand seventeen Volvo XC90 are both large, seven-seat luxury utility vehicles. They display how far family crossover SUVs have evolved from traditional SUVs, in design, refinement, and features, not to mention active safety, crash testing, and on-road behavior. Continue reading

Volvo goes electrified, ditches cars powered solely by gas

HELSINKI (AP) — Volvo plans to build only electrified and hybrid vehicles embarking in 2019, making it the very first major automaker to abandon cars and SUVs powered solely by the internal combustion engine.

CEO Hakan Samuelsson said the budge was dictated by customer request. Continue reading

Volvo Cars to go all electrified by the year 2019; to launch five fresh electrified vehicles

Volvo cars, the Swedish automaker has now announced that after the year 2019. every car to come out of its stable beginning from the year 2019, will be tooled with an electrified motor. The automaker said that this budge will mark the end of cars produced by it which are only tooled with an internal combustion engine with electrification being at the center for Volvo’s future strategy. Continue reading

Volkswagen: The scandal explained

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