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Volkswagen to Cease U.S. ID.4 EV Production, Focus on Atlas Gas SUV
Volkswagen announced it will stop manufacturing the ID.4 electric crossover at its Tennessee plant by mid-2026, redirecting production to the gasoline-powered Atlas. The shift reflects declining EV sales and a strategic move to strengthen their gas SUV lineup, including the Atlas, in the U.S. market.

Volkswagen to Cut 50,000 Jobs by 2030 Amid Market Challenges
Volkswagen announced plans to cut 50,000 jobs by 2030 amidst declining profits and stiff competition. The layoffs are part of a broader strategy to adapt to geopolitical tensions and market shifts, especially from Chinese automakers. How Volkswagen manages this transition could influence global auto industry trends.

Volkswagen and Uber Begin Self-Driving Microbus Testing in Los Angeles
Volkswagen’s MOIA America and Uber are testing autonomous microbuses, including the ID. Buzz, in Los Angeles as they prepare for widespread deployment. This move signals a major step toward driverless urban transportation, with broader rollout plans set for the coming years.

Volkswagen to Produce Iron Dome Components in German Factory Pivot
Volkswagen is repurposing a German factory to manufacture components for Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system. This transformation aims to preserve 2,300 jobs and reflects stronger industrial and military ties between Germany and Israel amid economic and geopolitical shifts.

Volkswagen invests $1 billion more in Rivian, advances EV collaboration with new architecture
Volkswagen has invested an extra $1 billion in Rivian to boost EV tech collaboration and has completed winter testing of a new vehicle architecture. This marks a significant step forward in their joint venture's development and potential funding.

Volkswagen Recalls 100,000 Electric Vehicles Across Europe Over Battery Fire Risk
Volkswagen is recalling 100,000 electric vehicles in Europe because of battery defects that could cause fires. This action underscores EV safety concerns and will prompt scrutiny of battery technologies and manufacturer protocols.

Lamborghini Cancels Electric Supercar Plans Amidst Near-Zero Demand
Lamborghini has canceled its all-electric supercar project, citing minimal buyer interest. The decision highlights the hurdles luxury automakers encounter in fully transitioning to EVs.