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Announcement of the new Volkswagen Tiguan L PRO
Announcement of the new Volkswagen Tiguan L PRO Apr 02, 2024

Announcement of the new SAIC Volkswagen Touareg L PRO, which offers two new exterior designs and for the first time features a screen for passenger entertainment. It is expected to go on sale in the second quarter.

Volkswagen Tiguan L Pro has been unveiled, featuring a front passenger entertainment screen, a console for personal items
Volkswagen Tiguan L Pro has been unveiled, featuring a front passenger entertainment screen, a console for personal items Mar 26, 2024

Although VW Tiguan L is a best-selling product in the current market, its mature and steady appearance and traditional interior discourage many young consumers, including the author

Should you buy a refreshed Volkswagen Magotan?
Should you buy a refreshed Volkswagen Magotan? Mar 25, 2024

The "Car King" has always been influential in the mid-size B-class car market. Both the northern and southern joint venture manufacturers have their own flagship products, with SAIC Volkswagen's Passat and FAW-Volkswagen's Volkswagen Magotan being the most prominent examples.

The images of the Volkswagen ID.3 performance version have been released. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.6 seconds, with the steering system being recalibrated.
The images of the Volkswagen ID.3 performance version have been released. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.6 seconds, with the steering system being recalibrated. Mar 21, 2024

Recently Volkswagen has released official images of the ID.3 GTX. This car, as a high-performance version of the Volkswagen ID.3, has made corresponding adjustments and upgrades in terms of appearance, interior, and power.

Internal Combustion Engines in 2024 - do they have a future?
Internal Combustion Engines in 2024 - do they have a future? Mar 13, 2024

The EU's ban on internal combustion engines in new cars from 2035 aims to reduce CO2 emissions and enhance electric vehicle adoption. This move, supported by penalties for non-compliance, accelerates the transition to electric and hybrid technologies. Automakers like Volkswagen are adapting, with ambitious plans to phase out internal combustion engines. The shift requires innovation and expanded charging infrastructure, offering both challenges and opportunities for industry growth and environmental sustainability.