Volkswagen will recall 177,493 crossover SUVs in the United States over concerns related to a loose engine cover, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Friday.
More than 60,000 Volkswagen and Audi vehicles in the United States are being recalled.The move follows an announcement made by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Friday, Feb. 28,
Volkswagen expects its vehicles produced in North America to be exempt from the 25% tariffs the Trump administration has imposed on imports from Mexico and Canada, but other automakers, including BMW,
A 25% import tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada is now in effect, including autos and auto parts, with UBS telling investors in a research
"Volkswagen Group is the most exposed carmaker to the tariffs on Mexico," JATO Global Analyst Felipe Munoz told InsideEVs. That's a concern in and of itself. It will be incredibly
More than 60,000 electric vehicles made by Volkswagen have had to be recalled in the United States due to a dangerous display error caused by a software issue
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Friday the recalled vehicles fail to display what gear the car is in, which could lead them rolling away if the parking brake is not
Tariffs, or even the whiff of them, could severely hike their prices for American buyers—and ding carmaker profits.
Volkswagen's factory in Puebla, Mexico, made nearly 350,000 cars in 2023, including the Jetta, Tiguan and Taos, all for export to the U.S. In Canada, Volkswagen is building a battery gigafactory in Ontario, with output to begin by 2027.