Volkswagen Drops Plan to Build New Plant in Germany
September 29 2023 - 9:11AM
Dow Jones News
By Adria Calatayud
Volkswagen has decided that it no longer needs to build an
additional plant in Wolfsburg Warmenau, Germany, after adjusting
its production plans for new electric models of its namesake
passenger-car brand.
The German auto giant said Friday that the Trinity vehicle
project originally planned for Wolfsburg Warmenau will instead go
to its Zwickau plant, also in Germany.
An all-electric sport-utility vehicle is expected to roll off
the Wolfsburg's assembly lines starting in 2026, adding to the
production of the ID.31 electric car that is being ramped up this
year, Volkswagen said.
New electric models based on the so-called scalable systems
platform architecture due to be launched at the end of the decade
will be built at the main Wolfsburg plant as well, the company
said. Production of the new Tiguan generation and a future electric
version of its Golf model will also take place there, it said.
The new vehicle-allocation plan--which runs until 2028--will
contribute to a more competitive VW brand, the company said.
A company spokeswoman said the plans didn't have implications
for jobs.
Last year, Volkswagen Group's supervisory board had approved a
plan to invest around 2 billion euros ($2.11 billion) to build a
new site in Wolfsburg Warmenau, next to its main plant in
Wolfsburg, for the Trinity electric model.
Write to Adria Calatayud at adria.calatayud@dowjones.com
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