Volkswagen e-Crafter - the electric van with 170 km of autonomy
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has started its transition towards electric mobility. The German manufacturer has very ambitious plans for the coming years. The first one is already here. This is the n…
Volkswagen ID Buggy - 204 horsepower and reaches 100 km / h in 7.2 seconds
Volkswagen has unveiled an unprecedented electric concept in the form of a buggy. About 70 years after the launch of the first buggy on California beaches, Volkswagen introduced the Buggy ID concept to demonstrate that these vehicles can still be upgraded and adapted to new modern technologies. In addition, on this occasion, the Volkswagen Group announced that the MEB platform dedicated to electric vehicles could also be used by other manufacturers.
The all-electric and autonomous Volkswagen ID BUZZ minivan |Electric Cars|E
The Volkswagen ID Buzz concept was presented at the 2017 Detroit Motor Show. One of the most awaited innovations of the 2017 Detroit Motor Show was the Volkswagen ID Buzz concept.
For the 20th anniversary of the VW subsidiary in California, the German carmaker has shown the legendary Type 2 T1 as an electric minibus. The VW Type 20 is just a concept. Type 20 is an electric minibus based on the iconic Volkswagen Type 2 T1 that in the 1960s has been a worldwide favorite. The design is extraordinarily similar to that of the iconic German manufacturer's minibus, although some slight restyling has been made to make it more current. The real news is inside. The beating heart of Type 20 is an electric motor capable of delivering 120 hp.
Volkswagen dismantlers 7 false myths about electric cars |E.V. News|Electri
Despite the well-known old software problems, Volkswagen continues to prepare for the launch of its new electric ID.3, promised for next summer. Because of this reason, the company has tried to dismiss 7 false myths about electric cars. Let's start from number 1: do electric cars pollute more than traditional ones, given the entire production process? According to VW absolutely not, the EVs are already more Eco Friendly than petrol, diesel and hybrid cars. Number 2: EVs are too expensive!