Volkswagen has taken a page out of Ford's book and established a new division within the brand to focus on electric vehicles and software development, two key pillars of the current transformation of ...
Volkswagen will invest around $5 billion in Rivian and form a joint venture with the U.S. electric vehicle startup to develop next-generation electrical architecture and software technologies that ...
Rivian and Volkswagen announced a surprising partnership to develop next-generation software, electronic control units (ECUs), and related network architecture design and development. The move shows ...
When Volkswagen launched its first ID-badged model, the ID.3, its software was riddled with bugs, according to many reports - it was slow, laggy, features did not work correctly and it all seemed like ...
As automakers like Volkswagen Group join the list of car companies hoping to top Tesla in the future, software may play a major role. Recent reports suggest that VW is already working on an EV ...
With the introduction of the Volkswagen ID.4, VW's all-electric future was quickly coming to fruition. What it also needed, however, was something that would put them on par with the likes of Tesla ...
For the first time, Volkswagen can now fully develop new vehicles outside of Germany. Volkswagen claims it can cut ...
FRANKFURT -- Volkswagen's software unit Cariad and Robert Bosch are nearing an agreement to cooperate on automotive software, a German business paper reported. VW plans to invest a triple-digit ...
Volkswagen says that it is realigning its Technical Development division at its home base in Wolfsburg, Germany. The department will focus increasingly on vehicles’ high-tech parts and will grow in ...
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