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By Amir Orusov July 10 (Reuters) - Volkswagen reported an 8.6% fall in global vehicle deliveries in the second quarter on Friday, the steepest quarterly decline in four years, as a sharp downturn in China outweighed increases in North America and Europe.
The German auto giant’s push into China powered it for decades, but now the company faces fierce competition from Chinese automakers in markets around the world.
The world’s second-largest automaker plans to halve its lineup of cars as part of its second major overhaul in two years.
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Setting Up the Volkswagen ID Buzz Was Surprisingly Painless
From charging preferences to Wi-Fi setup, VW’s electric van makes a strong first impression.
Volkswagen layoffs in 2026 are part of the legacy automaker's restructuring plans to restore profitability with job cuts.
Volkswagen discontinued the Arteon in the wake of the automotive industry's shift toward SUV-first production, which is a shame for how nice the sedan is.
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Volkswagen Golf GTI now looks sharper with fresh design updates
The Volkswagen Golf GTI comes with new design updates that give it a sharper and fresher appearance. Changes to the exterior create a stronger look while keeping the familiar Golf GTI identity. Inside the cabin a few adjustments also help improve comfort and everyday usability.
Volkswagen is turning to an unlikely workforce to maintain the grounds around its solar farms: sheep. Instead of relying on gasoline-powered lawnmowers, the automaker is increasingly using grazing animals to keep vegetation under control beneath
