VW Aims To Release World’s First High-Volume Electric Car

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Originally published on EV Obsession.

As part of its principled shift away from diesel vehicles towards electrics following the diesel emissions cheating scandal (or, more likely, as part of its image rehabilitation strategy), Volkswagen recently revealed that it is now intending to release the world’s first high-volume, mass market electric car.

The purported model is intended to be a competitor to the Tesla Model 3 and to GM’s Chevy Bolt — going by comments made by company reps anyways. No exact pricing has been revealed as of yet for the currently theoretical mass market offering.

One is of course probably right to remain skeptical about the company’s willingness to actually bring such a model to market anytime in the near future — rehabilitating its image, on the other hand, is an immediate concern. So one wonders how serious it is.

At any rate, here’s more via Autoblog:

Using new 48-volt onboard power supply technology that will deliver a real-world range of at least 186 miles, the unnamed vehicle is understood to be part of an innovative plan by newly installed Volkswagen CEO, Dr Herbert Diess, to improve the brand’s image.

Dr Diess wants to make his mark in the automotive world with the world’s first high-volume, accessible electric car and although it will share much of its technology with the EV version of the upcoming eighth-generation VW Golf, it will do so with a lower cost. Although it’s not clear whether the car will be a sedan or a hatch, it will offer unique styling and a potentially better cruising range than the e-Golf.

It’s not clear yet whether the company is planning to release the new unnamed EV before or after the release of the next-gen e-Golf — which is still a few years off (~2018).

Reprinted with permission.


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