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In today’s world of autonomous cars, keyless ignitions and charging ports, it’s hard to imagine just how big the tiny, two-door Volkswagen Beetle once was. But in Mexico, where the last Beetle ...
Speaking with Forbes Mexico, Nestler said the goal is not only to produce EVs, but to build them more sustainably. Volkswagen will invest $750M, the first of two packages, to transform its ...
The bug is endangered in most parts of the world. But in the northern hills of Mexico City, the Volkswagen Beetle lives on. This is Vocholandia, the home of surviving Vochos. Supported by A ...
Volkswagen will move production of its internal combustion Golf from its longtime home in Wolfsburg, Germany, to Puebla, ...
The Volkswagen Beetle, known as the "vocho," is the vehicle of choice in the hilly outskirts of Mexico City. AP MEXICO CITY — Janette Navarro’s 1996 Volkswagen Beetle roars as it barrels up a ...
Workers at Volkswagen AG's main Mexico factory have rejected their own union's deal with management for a 9% pay raise, setting the stage for further talks just as inflation hits a 22-year high.