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NewsVolkswagen ID.7 Won’t Be Sold in North America After All
The Volkswagen ID.7 electric sedan hasn’t just been postponed, it turns out. The Car Guide has learned straight from the automaker’s Canadian head of communications that plans for the car in North America have been cancelled. Dealers were informed through an email late last week. Ironically, Volkswagen first showed the …
ElectricVolkswagen ID.7 Launch Delayed in Canada, U.S.
One of the two new electric vehicles that Volkswagen was planning to launch in North America this year will arrive later than expected. The ID.7 midsize sedan, which was featured at the Montreal Electric Vehicle Show last month, has been delayed for an unspecified amount of time. It was initially …
ElectricVolkswagen, Audi, Porsche to Adopt Tesla’s NACS Connector
Volkswagen is the latest automaker to reach a deal with Tesla to gain access to some 15,000 Superchargers in Canada and the U.S. Customers driving a Volkswagen , Audi or Porsche electric vehicle equipped with a CCS (Combined Charging System) charging port will be offered an adaptor in order to …
ElectricVolkswagen Still Wants to Have Fun in the Age of EVs
Volkswagen fans and EV enthusiasts gathered in Locarno, Switzerland a few days ago to attend the ID. Treffen festival. What they found was yet another demonstration that the company wants to have fun and please performance-craving drivers even without internal combustion engines. Remember, at the same venue a year ago, …
ElectricVolkswagen Picks Ontario for North American Battery Factory
Volkswagen ’s search for the location of an EV battery factory in North America is over. The German automaker and its battery company PowerCo today announced the selection of St. Thomas in Ontario to establish Volkswagen’s first overseas gigafactory for battery manufacturing. The start of production is planned for 2027.
NewsVolkswagen ID.7 Sedan Announced With Long Range, Fancy Tech
As promised, Volkswagen yesterday introduced a large electric sedan at CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas. Called ID.7 and based on the automaker’s MEB architecture, it’s derived from the ID. Aero concept we saw last year. For some reason the car was sporting camouflage—the actual production model will be …
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