The global microchip shortage has thrown a wrench into most automakers’ production plans, forcing shoppers to navigate sparse inventory on dealer lots and longer wait times for new-vehicle orders.
For example, the other day, I dropped off a years-old and somewhat beat up Briggs & Riley suitcase at a luggage shop to be repaired. One zipper pull was entirely ripped off, and another was severely ...
Volkswagen Group on Wednesday announced that it doubled global EV deliveries in 2021, delivering 452,900 EVs worldwide, including about 17,000 Volkswagen-brand EVs in the United States. Those are ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Harley is a noted automotive industry expert and analyst. I recently spent some time in the 2021 Volkswagen Arteon. Larger ...
Volkswagen reports 375,030 vehicle sales in the U.S. in 2021 (up 15.1% year-over-year), including 84,336 in Q4 (down 10.6%). In 2021, the company introduced the first ID. model (ID.4) in the country, ...
The influx of electric cars to the U.S. auto market has led manufacturers and buyers to start testing the capabilities of these vehicles in ever more elaborately extreme situations. Since introducing ...
The VW Group recorded 452,900 deliveries of EVs in 2021, with battery-electric models accounting for 5.1% of total deliveries. The group tripled its BEV deliveries in North America in 2021 compared to ...
Volkswagen is the latest OEM to issue a recall for some of its electric vehicles. This time the problem afflicts the MY2021 ID.4, VW’s EV crossover. The problem concerns the battery management control ...
The Volkswagen Group (which includes Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche, Skoda, SEAT and more) reports a high growth for its plug-in car sales in 2021, despite the challenging Q4. Before we jump into annual ...
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Volkswagen’s stock (OTCMKTS: VWAGY) at its current price of $30 has a potential upside of 30% as per Trefis’ Volkswagen’s valuation. The stock is about 10% lower post Q3 2021 results. For Q3 2021, ...