Volkswagen is finally admitting what many in the auto industry have suspected for a while—it’s losing ground.
The Volkswagen Indaba 2025 has revealed a host of new products due to arrive in South Africa in 2025 and beyond. See what's coming!
Volkswagen Golf has returned to the South African market. Volkswagen South Africa announced a line-up of 1.4-litre models ...
German car giant Volkswagen has admitted it has fallen behind its competitors in the global market. Dieselgate has taken its toll, and the advent of EVs and strong competition from the Chinese have ...
Volkswagen is no longer offering a car under $30,000 in Australia after announcing a minor update to its Polo and T-Roc ...
IG Metall union and works council have been leading VW workers up the garden path. The “Future Contract” secures nothing, ...
This never-registered van features just 162 miles on the odometer and even then it might go for less than MSRP ...
Volkswagen just teased its upcoming entry-level EV, which has been expected to be called the ID1 but whose license plate, when lightened slightly with photo editing software, appears to be styled ...
Volkswagen already builds the Amarok on a Ford Ranger platform, so what if they used it to create a rugged off-roader for ...
This EV carries a target price of 20,000 euros. But could such a model make sense in crossover-crazed America?
Employees also had a first glimpse of the design of the Volkswagen brand’s future entry-level electric model at a price of ...
Bank of England expected to resume interest rate cuts The cost of borrowing is expected to fall to its lowest point in more ...