Volkswagen Refocuses Its Vehicle Lineup on Core Values
While many automakers branch out from their original vehicle creations, Volkswagen is going back to its roots. With its latest lineup, Volkswagen is designing vehicles built around the company's core values of innovation, quality, and high standards. Volkswagen's latest lineup also comes with attractive price tags, innovative interior technology, and distinct names.
Volkswagen historically focused on producing vehicles “for the people,” and its foray into the world of electric vehicles follows that path. Volkswagen is now introducing the ID. CROSS Concept is an all-electric compact SUV designed with efficiency, practicality, and affordability in mind.
Volkswagen's annual lineup announcement is always an exciting time for the world. As an automaker who focuses on unique comforts and technology, VW has one-of-a-kind craftsmanship and reliability. There are powerful and positive changes ahead for models like the Tiguan and ID.4. If you're a fan of Volkswagen and think it's time to add a new VW model to your everyday life, you'll want to check out the 2026 lineup.
Volkswagen and Uber are combining forces in an ambitious upcoming partnership. Together, they plan to roll out a fleet of fully autonomous ID. Buzz vehicles. The autonomous ID. Buzz, which is called the ID. Buzz AD will make its debut in Los Angeles, CA, later this year. Over the next 10 years, Uber and Volkswagen plan to expand the use of the ID. Buzz AD across markets nationwide.
Over the years, Volkswagen has cemented itself as a top automotive brand. VW recently unveiled three new concept vehicles at Auto Shanghai, which is one of the world's most important motor shows. The ID. Aura, ID. Era, and ID. Evo concepts are all worthy of attention. Here's a quick glance at what these vehicles have to offer.
Volkswagen of America has partnered with KONG and VCA Charities to launch a limited edition VW KONG For a Cause dog toy inspired by the Volkswagen ID. Buzz. The toys will be available while supplies last, and one toy will be donated to a local shelter for every toy purchased.
When Volkswagen first entered the auto market, its mission was to create popular vehicles for everyone to drive. With a name that translates to “people’s car,” it is fitting that the German automaker aimed to produce affordable and practical vehicles for all. Now, years later, Volkswagen aims to produce an electric vehicle that is affordable and fun to drive.
Although you may not be familiar with the Polo, it is historically one of Volkswagen's most popular vehicles. Production began over 50 years ago, and globally, it enjoyed tremendous success with over 20 million sales. Volkswagen first introduced the Polo in 1975, and since then, the practical VW has earned recognition for its quality design, unique style, innovation, and affordability. To commemorate the Polo's history, VW is introducing two Polo models at the Bremen Classic Motorshow.
Volkswagen is partnering with the Simeone Foundation Auto Museum in Philadelphia, PA, to produce a special exhibit showcasing Volkswagen's 75th year of producing autos in the United States. The exhibit, which runs through Jan. 12, 2025, is a collection of Volkswagen's most iconic models. The exhibit also shows important milestones in Volkswagen's history of auto production in the U.S.