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  2. List of Volkswagen Group factories - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd car plant of FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Company Ltd. FAW-Volkswagen Chengdu Branch. Also includes Volkswagen FAW Platform Company Ltd., which makes axles & chassis components. 30°37′56″N 104°05′11″E  /  30.63222°N 104.08639°E  / 30.63222; 104.08639  ( FAW-Volkswagen

  3. Volkswagen Group of America - Wikipedia

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    Under him and his successor as president of Volkswagen of America, J. Stuart Perkins, VW's U.S. sales grew to 569,696 cars in 1970, an all-time peak, when Volkswagen captured 7 percent of the U.S. car market and had over a thousand American dealerships. The Volkswagen Beetle was the company's best seller in the United States by a wide margin.

  4. Volkswagen Group - Wikipedia

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    Total German car production was set at a maximum of 10% of the 1936 car production numbers. [28] The company survived by producing cars for the British Army, and in 1948 the British Government handed the company back over to the German state, and it was managed by former Opel chief Heinrich Nordhoff. The Audi F103, in production from 1965 to 1972

  5. List of automobile manufacturers by parent company - Wikipedia

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    Daewoo (GM owns 44%) Fiat (GM has decided to divorce itself from Fiat as of Feb '05, but will retain 10% ownership.) GMC; Holden (brand discontinued in 2020) Hummer (brand discontinued in 2010, reintroduced as a GMC model in 2021 and 2023) Oldsmobile (brand discontinued in 2004) Pontiac (brand discontinued in 2010) SAAB Automobile (brand ...

  6. Volkswagen - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen (VW; German pronunciation: [ˈfɔlksˌvaːɡn̩] ⓘ) [Note 1] is a German automobile manufacturer based in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany.Established in 1937 by the German Labour Front under the Nazi Party, it was revitalized into the global brand it is today after World War II by British Army officer Ivan Hirst.

  7. Why Rivian's $5.8 Billion Deal With Volkswagen Is ...

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    Rivian's next model is the midsize R2 SUV, due in mid-2026 at a starting price around $45,000. Image source: Rivian. Rivian's technology is a so-called "zonal" architecture, in which different ...

  8. Volkswagen spent $800M on California EV charging to atone for ...

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    The idea was to compensate society for the air pollution created by Volkswagen’s faulty engines. The company also settled with the state of California in 2017, agreeing to spend $800 million ...

  9. QuantumScape - Wikipedia

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    QuantumScape is an American company that develops solid-state rechargeable lithium metal batteries for electric cars. The company is headquartered in San Jose, California and employs around 850 people. [2] Investors include Bill Gates and Volkswagen. [3]