Volkswagen Delivers Its Two-Millionth All-Electric Vehicle
  Volkswagen announced that it has recently delivered two million electric vehicles since it began developing them in 2013. The vehicle was an ID.3 that was sent to a customer in Dresden. The milestone is an important one for a company that, in recent years, has been mired in controversy over the performance of its supposedly clean diesel engines.
What This Means for the Company
Over the past decade, Volkswagen has become one of the top brands in the electric vehicle space, having a sizable presence throughout Europe. The company has also sold a significant number of electric vehicles in the United States, China, and other major nations. This has validated the vision of those who thought that the company could rebuild itself as an electric vehicle firm.
What This Means for Customers
The success of the ID.3 has led to the creation of the ID.5 and the ID.7, which are larger and more adaptable vehicles. Ultimately, whether you are looking for a sedan, a mid-size vehicle, or something larger, you'll find what you're looking for to fit your needs and budget.
What This Means for the Future of Electric Vehicles
The establishment of a large market for electrified vehicles means that more time and money will be invested in them. This will hopefully lead to greater consumer choice as well as a drop in prices going forward. Already, Volkswagen's electric options have become among the preferred choices of European consumers. At some point, it's likely that the brand will gain a foothold in America and elsewhere and perhaps lead the charge to a future where most or all cars have electric powertrains.
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