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As psychedelic rock blared, Thomas Schäfer hopped onto a Huntington Beach, Calif., stage flanked by surfboards two years ago ...
Volkswagen Microbus with Westfalia camper upgrades, rebuilt engine, and retro-modern touches, ready for road trips or parades ...
The much-anticipated new VW ID.Buzz, which is finally launching in the U.S., owes much of its appeal to the original VW's immense cultural impact. As much as it is a vehicular icon, the VW bus is ...
In 1945, a rare and curious Volkswagen car was shipped from its bomb-damaged German factory to England. Here, a commission of leading British motor manufacturers, chaired by Sir William Rootes ...
Say goodbye to the love bug. The last original Volkswagen Beetle, the tiny car that became an icon of the flower-power generation, rolled off a Mexican assembly line yesterday. A mariachi band stru… ...
VW Golf R high-performance hatchback U.S. launch a least a year away Other markets get go-fast icon late this year Golf R being unveiled at Frankfurt Motor show next week Volkswagen says the high ...
Volkswagen held on for another couple of years and in 1976, the last American sales concluded. The EPA had finally banned the Beetle in America . It was the end of an era, although buyers at the ...
The last bugs that VW will produce are set to roll off the assembly line in Puebla, Mexico, on Wednesday. The company will celebrate the Beetle’s discontinuation with a ceremony at the factory.
VW’s main EV factory in Zwickau currently needs more than 30 hours per vehicle, ... “The next icon in the market must be one made in Wolfsburg, VW hometown,” Diess said through Twitter.
VW's new Scout-branded trucks and SUVs are scheduled for 2026, and now we know they will be built in the Palmetto State. The $2 billion plant will create an estimated 4000 jobs and will be able to ...
Workers at Volkswagen’s only US factory narrowly defeated an effort by the United Auto Workers union to organize the Chattanooga, Tennessee plant.
In 1945, a rare and curious Volkswagen car was shipped from its bomb-damaged German factory to England. Here, a commission of leading British motor manufacturers, chaired by Sir William Rootes ...