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Volkswagen
Volkswagen News and Reviews
Volkswagen Reviews, Comparisons and Expert Insights:
Reviews
6
min
Jan 15, 2024
Road Test: 2024 Kia EV9 Is the Best-Value Three-Row EV
The three-row Kia EV9 is much more than an electric version of the similarly-sized gas-powered Kia Telluride. It’s an advanced family hauler that tackles pricier EVs like the Rivian R1S and Tesla Model X.
Previews
5
min
Jan 4, 2024
Previewing Volkswagen’s Electric GTI, Due in 2026
Volkswagen's iconic GTI hatchback is about to get an electric makeover. Starting in 2026, the legendary hot hatch will combine electric power with the performance, handling, practicality, and efficiency that fans love.
Recommendations
7
min
Dec 15, 2023
Which EVs Will Still Get the $7,500 Federal Incentive in 2024?
Starting in January, fewer electric vehicles will be eligible for the federal $7,500 tax incentive. Which vehicles still qualify? Read on to find out.
Previews
4
min
Sep 29, 2023
New VW Tiguan Adds Plug-In Hybrid With Over 60 Miles of EV Range
The popular Volkswagen Tiguan compact SUV is getting a big upgrade. New plug-in hybrid choices offer over 60 miles of electric-only range, while the interior has received a raft of digital upgrades.
Previews
4
min
Sep 19, 2023
Range and Power Increases for 2024 Volkswagen ID.4
The Volkswagen ID.4, one of the best-selling EVs in the U.S., has received power, range, and equipment upgrades for the 2024 model year, making it an even more appealing package than before.
Previews
5
min
Sep 6, 2023
Coming Soon: 2027 Scout SUV and Pickup
The Scout brand, which was last sold by International Harvester, is coming back as an all-electric brand. The first two vehicles will be an adventure-focused pickup and a spacious SUV, built in South Carolina.
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The latest Volkswagen News:
Announcements
3
min
Apr 26, 2023
Volkswagen Launches Battery Recycling Program
With a new recycling program in partnership with Redwood Materials Inc., Volkswagen is helping to process material from old batteries in old electronic devices into components for new electric car batteries. This should help reduce costs as well as the need to mine and ship critical minerals.
Announcements
4
min
Jan 17, 2023
Volkswagen Announces 2024 ID.7 Sedan
Interested in an all-electric sedan with over 400 miles of range and a zero to 60 mph time of around five seconds? The Volkswagen ID.7 is capable of that and more. It can even charge 143 miles in just ten minutes. When can you get one? Read on.
Announcements
3
min
Jan 11, 2023
Volkswagen’s Software Update Improves the ID.4
Volkswagen has released a significant update to the ID.4 electric SUV. The update improves the charging experience and fixes bugs and performance issues with its touchscreen infotainment system. It's an example of how electric cars can get better over time.
Trends
5
min
Dec 13, 2022
Hybrids Praised in Consumer Reports Reliability Ratings
Great news for hybrids, but reliability ratings for plug-in hybrids and electric cars has dropped in 2022 according to industry watchdog Consumer Reports.
Trends
4
min
Oct 18, 2022
Volkswagen’s Autonomous Research Vehicle
Volkswagen feels that the future of mobility is sustainable and digital – and might not involve individual ownership. The GEN.TRAVEL is a fully functional concept that features Level 5 autonomy and a cabin that can be configured for multiple purposes.
Trends
4
min
Oct 14, 2022
The Electric Evolution is Making Sedans Cool Again
With the entire automotive industry looking to more sustainable driving and zero emissions – and with electric-car buyers in particular most concerned about range and efficiency – the compromises inherent in tall, boxy SUVs and crossovers are pushing automakers back to sleeker sedans.
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