Volkswagen is showcasing the CrossBlue Coupe Concept at the Los Angeles Auto Show. The car shows off new Volkswagen design ideas in an efficient but powerful hybrid SUV.
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Chicago’s 2012 auto show press days don’t start until tomorrow, but that hasn’t stopped a few early birds from unveiling new products. Volkswagen is one such manufacturer, taking the wraps off the new diesel Beetle.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Volkswagen AG is disputing GM’s announcement of being the global sales champion.
Volkswagen wasn’t only about strangely named concept cars at this year’s Detroit show, the German company also showed its 2013 Jetta Hybrid—a compact sedan that is firmly rooted in reality.
The EV trend at the 2012 North American International Auto Show continued on the Volkswagen stand this morning, as the German automaker presented a Beetle-based concept car called (hilariously) the E-Bugster.
Volkswagen has released images and info on the refreshed CC. Already a looker, the 2013 CC wears new front and rear fascias, and also features a raft of new standard equipment.
Volkswagen unveiled the long-awaited update to the iconic Beetle today. The new Bug ditches (most) of the bubbly cuteness of the original, and replaces it with a muscular-looking design that borrows heavily from the Beetle’s heritage.
Volkswagen debuted the all new 2011 Touareg, which will be 20 percent more fuel-efficient than its predecessor. The leaps in fuel economy come from both a diesel technology, and a gasoline-electric hybrid drive.
Volkswagen unveiled its newest concept hybrid vehicle at the Detroit Auto Show this morning. Cleverly, it’s called the New Compact Coupe.
Today, at the Los Angeles Auto Show, Volkswagen unveiled its very fuel-efficient Up! Lite Concept. The tiny, four-seater hybrid is based on previous Up concepts we have seen over the years, achieves a claimed 70 miles-per-gallon.