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Dr Herbert Diess appears quite the man on a mission when it...

Hi Jimmy, Yes, I don't like the rushing of products to the market. VW's quality is at risk. Bernd Osteloh has been around I don't blame him.

Cementing electric mobility in China is very smart on VW's side. I just hope they don't stretch finances too thin. Dieselgate is still here and causing $$$ to go to respective customers / former customers.
 
Pressure is mounting on Dr. Diess as well as VAG as a whole. The success of VAGs' "Rakete" ("Rocket") program as well as the Audi-supervised "Artemis" project will be absolutely crucial regarding the sustainability of the company. With currents becoming increasingly treacherous courtesy of COVID-19, looming massive recession, Germanys' recently passed economic recovery program which CLEARLY favors e-mobility and Teslas' significant head-start, we may be in for a corporate upheaval at VAG yet unwitnessed. With consequences that were "unthinkable" only a very short while ago.
 
Volkswagen to pay $267 million for Audi buyout

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) will pay a 48% premium to buy out the minority shareholders of premium division Audi (NSUG.DE), Audi said on Tuesday.

Volkswagen, which already holds 99.64% of Audi, announced the squeeze-out plans in February.

“Volkswagen AG announced and specified that it has set the cash settlement to be paid to the minority shareholders in return for the transfer of their shares at 1,551.53 euros per AUDI AG share,” the carmaker said.

This compares with a share price of 1,050 euros apiece on Tuesday and amounts to a purchase price of 237 million euros ($267 million) for the 152,749 outstanding Audi shares, according to Refinitiv data.

The transfer will be passed at Audi’s next annual general meeting, which the carmaker said is expected to take place in July or August.

Source: Volkswagen to pay $267 million for Audi buyout
 
2022 Volkswagen Taos Prototype First Drive Review: Small SUV, Big Job

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The entry-level crossover from VW could mean big things for the company’s US sales.

Although it’s one of the world’s largest automakers, Volkswagen is in need of some direction. Still reeling from an emissions scandal in 2015, the company has a few objectives for the next couple years: regain consumer trust; build US-market sales; and develop a holistic relationship between executives, designers, and engineers. Surprisingly, the 2022 VW Taos subcompact crossover might be the company’s one-stop solution to each of those issues.
The Taos will slot in under the Tiguan in the company’s US crossover lineup, giving Volkswagen a competitor to the likes of the Nissan Rogue Sport, Hyundai Tucson and Kona, Kia Seltos, and Subaru Crosstrek. And like other Volkswagen models, the Taos trades hard on its Teutonic roots (even though it will be built at a plant in Puebla, Mexico, and it shares lots of dirty bits with the Chinese-market VW Tharu). Nevertheless, alongside the ID.4 all-electric crossover, it represents a new era of Volkswagen vehicle development, one that we got to sample during a recent drive of a 2022 Taos prototype.

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Engineering Acumen
Johan de Nysschen, Volkswagen Group’s chief operating officer, says that a key component to the brand’s future success is building regionally appropriate vehicles. As such, the days of a massive, centralized VW headquarters calling the shots around the world are gone. Instead, Wolfsburg will strategize only generally, leaving details to local leadership.

Using that ethos, the Taos uses the Modular Transverse Matrix (MQB, in German) architecture, underpinning every US-market VW except the Passat – as well as many global models like the T-Roc, Polo, Audi Q3, and Skoda Karoq. The stiff chassis identifies it as a German-engineered vehicle, dressed up with region-specific vehicle styling and consumer touchpoints (the body and interior “tophat,” to hear de Nysschen say it). That means that the Taos will receive its own unique cabin materials, rather than borrowing from the visually similar Tharu or other global-market SUVs.

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What’s more, the Taos also gets an exclusive powertrain, a turbocharged 1.5-liter inline-four evolved from the current Volkswagen Jetta’s 1.4-liter with a long list of efficiency- and power-boosting enhancements. An APS coating on the cylinder liners reduces friction significantly, while a map-controlled cooling module warms the engine up quickly and keeps it running at its most efficient temperature. Higher-pressure fuel injectors provide better fuel atomization and more complete combustion, reducing emissions. Helping matters is a high (for a turbo, anyway) 11.5:1 compression ratio.


The 1.5-liter engine runs on the Miller combustion cycle, in which the intake valves close early on the induction stroke to assist fuel economy. And most impressively, the Taos is North America’s first application of a volume-produced variable-geometry turbocharger. Moving turbocharger vanes reduce lag at low engine speeds and avoid wastegate mass flow at higher rpms, improving both performance and efficiency. In sum, the little four makes 158 horsepower and 184 pound-feet, an increase of 11 ponies over the 1.4T in the Jetta. Although peak torque remains the same, Volkswagen says that more twist is available across the entire rev range.

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On The Road Again
The engine’s increased tractability is immediately noticeable upon rolling out of the parking space. While subcompact crossovers sometimes penalize their drivers’ budget constraints with wheezing powertrains, the Taos feels muscular down low, with plenty of torque for merging into urban traffic. Power doesn’t fall off at higher engine speeds, either. Instead, the little VW’s turbo mill feels surprisingly capable, whether stepping off the line with an eco-minded featherfoot or upshifting at redline under full throttle.

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Front-drive models will transmit that grunt to the wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission that, in pre-production form, seemed a bit reticent to downshift once underway. The all-wheel-drive Taos will receive a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission that should be nippier and more willing to play – meanwhile, Volkswagen might retune the conventional auto for better performance before the vehicle arrives on the market next year, so we’ll withhold final judgement.

In terms of ride and handling, the 2022 Taos shows promise, but we can’t help but be a little concerned about some of the behaviors the pre-production prototype exhibited. At freeway speeds, the little Volkswagen felt a bit twitchy, with steering that made it difficult to establish a consistent, straight-ahead path. Measuring 11.4 inches shorter than the Tiguan, the Taos might also suffer from some short-wheelbase nervousness. Again, VW engineers have months to sort out those concerns, so we’ll see if the Taos is any better when it arrives on the market summer 2021.

Its cabin is an attractive and comfortable place to spend time, with sophisticated styling, plenty of space, and a Volkswagen Digital Cockpit instrument cluster. The interior isn’t quite ready for prime time, so VW wouldn’t allow us to spend much time poking and prodding (much less taking photos), but it should be class-competitive in terms of materials quality and comfort. Soft-touch upper door panels and armrests look and feel nice, as does our test vehicle’s leather-wrapped steering wheel. There are some unfortunate plastics found on the lower dashboard and door panels, likely a result of the company’s cost-cutting in US-market products.

What’s Next For Taos?
The Volkswagen Taos will take its first bow on October 13. The company promised that we’d see the entry-level SUV in dealer showrooms next year as a 2022 model. Pricing is still a mystery (and likely won’t be announced until closer to launch), but it will definitely be cheaper than the Tiguan, which starts at $24,945 for 2020.

In fact, we wouldn’t be too surprised if the Taos starts at less than $20,000. If that’s the case, it’d undercut rivals like the $20,300 Hyundai Kona, $23,430 Nissan Rogue Sport, and $21,990 Kia Seltos. Even if it starts at $22,000 or so, the 2022 Volkswagen Taos should still be a hot seller for the company, finding plenty of homes among crossover-hungry American shoppers.

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Source and photo gallery: https://www.motor1.com/reviews/446261/2022-vw-taos-prototype-first-drive/
 
The codenamed "Aero 8" BEV sedan will be positioned to clash swords with M-Bs' upcoming EQE. It will reportedly take many of the Vizzion concepts' (pictured below) design cues and be underpinned by VAGs' MEB electric toolkit. Exterior dimensions will be similar to those of the current EU Passat, its' interior dimensions being nearer to those of the old Phaeton. A Variant estate will accompany the sedan and both will be manufactured at VWs' Emden, Germany plant. Presentation date: Tenatively 4th quarter of 2022/1st quarter of 2023.

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There has been some recently renewed speculation that the Volkswagen brand may be re-entering the luxury sedan market with an electric Phaeton/Phideon successor:

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Based on an evolution of the highly scalable MEB platform and primarily targeting the Chinese market, a presentation for the 2025 model year has been envisioned.
The unoffical illustration above has been created by a China-based illustrator, it appears. In any case, it looks very nice.
 
A to me unknown independent illustrators' vision of a large BEV luxury sedan by Volkswagen:

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While I reckon that we will, very unfortunately, never see this "in the metal", I find it very, very exciting. In fact, it's absolutely scrumptious.
 
The VW brand "halo car" project has been renamed "Trinity" (previously "Aeroliner"). Other than an indication of official presentation (tentatively 2025 for MY2026) and that it will be a "large, luxurious MEBevo-platformed BEV produced in Wolfsburg, Germany", little more has been disclosed.
 
The VW brand "halo car" project has been renamed "Trinity" (previously "Aeroliner"). Other than an indication of official presentation (tentatively 2025 for MY2026) and that it will be a "large, luxurious MEBevo-platformed BEV produced in Wolfsburg, Germany", little more has been disclosed.
'Trinity' should mean that there will be three cars of the same type.
 
'Trinity' should mean that there will be three cars of the same type.

Possibly, I guess.

VW brand spokepersons have elaborated that the production "Vizzion" aka "Aero 8" aka "BEV Passat replacement" may have a Skoda and/or SEAT/Cupra sibling. Whether this sort of strategy could apply in the more elevated segment in which the "Trinity" is situated remains to be seen. Audis' own "Landjet" project and the Artemis digital platform will find Porsche, Bentley and perhaps Lamborghini PPE-sharing derivatives. In any event, VAG appears positioned to introduce a formidable armada of BEVs' in all market segments over the course of the next 4-6 years.
 
Surprising methinks:

In an article published in todays' online edition of Germanys' Die Welt daily newspaper, VW brand chief Ralf Brandstätter elaborates on the Trinity project. Contrary to previous specuation, Trinity will not be the large luxury automobile. It will be a smaller, low ride height vehicle not much larger than the ID 3. "Low and dynamic-just over 4 meters long" quoting Brandstätter and "unlike any other vehicle in our current portfolio". Trinity will offer "cutting edge solutions" and be based on a new BEV platform that can best be likened to a smaller, modified version of the Artemis PPE toolkit.
 
Surprising methinks:

In an article published in todays' online edition of Germanys' Die Welt daily newspaper, VW brand chief Ralf Brandstätter elaborates on the Trinity project. Contrary to previous specuation, Trinity will not be the large luxury automobile. It will be a smaller, low ride height vehicle not much larger than the ID 3. "Low and dynamic-just over 4 meters long" quoting Brandstätter and "unlike any other vehicle in our current portfolio". Trinity will offer "cutting edge solutions" and be based on a new BEV platform that can best be likened to a smaller, modified version of the Artemis PPE toolkit.

This makes much more sense. I can't stand VW moving too upmarket like with the Phaeton.
 
Initially "for China only" and a bit later North America...and then... perhaps...eventually the EU: VWs' large electric SUV, the ID 6 (aka "electric Atlas") :

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The largest battery option upon presentation will offer some 600+ km of range.
 
This is basically the new Touareg. I would expect the Touareg to end its life cycle here in EU and then have no direct successor. Same case as with the Passat sedan.

I wonder if the Polo, Golf and Tiguan will follow the same fate.
 
This is basically the new Touareg. I would expect the Touareg to end its life cycle here in EU and then have no direct successor. Same case as with the Passat sedan.

I wonder if the Polo, Golf and Tiguan will follow the same fate.

Mosr recent innuendo indicates:


The Passats' electric successor is planned and placed for initial production at VWs' Emden, Germany facility (which will become a "BEV only" factory). Versions of it will be produced in China and North America as well. Based on the MEB toolkit, it is scheduled for a mid-to-late 2022 presentation. I suspect that we will be seeing the first production bodied mules by the end of this year. ICE Passats (next aka "last gen") will be produced along with the Skoda Superb in the Czech Republic (Mlada Boleslav, most likely).

Also allegedly planned and placed is a sub-ID 3 MEB-underpinned car that can be likened to an electric Polo successor. Presentation ? Unclear at this point. Perhaps within the next year or two ?

The ID 4 appears to be the Tiguans' electric successor.
 
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