Volkswagen is giving the ID. Buzz a round of updates, adding power and finally addressing some of the cabin’s most complained-about ergonomics. There is a catch, though. These changes are currently ...
German automaker announced it would incorporate AI agents that allow humans to control car features with voice commands into its cars in China. CTO Thomas Ulbrich told CNBC that the in-car AI agent ...
Volkswagen has revealed a heavily updated version of its electric compact hatchback, giving it a new identity and a much-needed hardware boost to carry it through until the electric ID. Golf arrives ...
The cabin is entirely new, featuring higher-quality and softer materials and a host of physical controls. Notably, among them are a volume knob and heating switches, replacing the controversial ...
Volkswagen's Osnabrück plant is struggling as orders dry up. Will Germany's automotive giant move into defense manufacturing to save 2,500 local jobs? So far, the company is staying tight-lipped.
Volkswagen has revealed the ID.3 Neo, a significant redesign of its electric Golf-sized hatchback sold in Europe. The ID.3 Neo sports a more sophisticated exterior design and a new cabin that ...
I analyze VW’s April lease on the three-row 2026 Atlas SE Tech with 4MOTION, breaking down costs, mileage limits, and how it stacks up. The 2026 Atlas SE Tech with 4MOTION leases for $399/mo over 36 ...
Nothing will do more to make your car last longer than keeping on top of basic upkeep, Consumer Reports’ experts say. According to the Federal Bureau of Transportation Statistics, cars on American ...
ID.3 Neo ditches the oddball look and finally feels more like an electric Golf. VW fixes the cabin with real buttons, better materials, and a much friendlier layout. A bigger battery, more range, and ...
Military life can come with unique challenges: Frequent moves can make it tricky to stick with one car insurance company. Additionally, deployments can leave your car going unused for months at a time ...
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