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“True Volkswagen”: Volkswagen realigns its model range around core values

Thomas Schäfer and the new ID. CROSS Concept.
  • Volkswagen strengths: Focus on new design, high standards of quality, attractive price-performance ratio, innovative technologies and established names
  • Large selection of electric cars: In addition to the ID.3, ID.4, ID.5 and ID.7, Volkswagen will offer four new electric cars in the small car and compact segment in the future 
  • Complete product range: The portfolio is completed by the new T-Roc plus the Tiguan, Tayron and Passat with classic and hybrid drives

Wolfsburg. Volkswagen will be presenting the results of three years of intensive development work at the IAA MOBILITY 2025 (8-14 September) in Munich, signalling the brand’s new direction. Inspired by the phrase “True Volkswagen”, the company has really honed in on typical Volkswagen strengths such as clean design with recognition factor, high standards of quality, an attractive price-performance ratio, intuitive operating concepts and innovative technologies.

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