Recently, the new Volkswagen Group CEO Oberm said at the shareholder meeting that he plans to carry out comprehensive reforms of the group, and briefly introduced how the auto giant is preparing for the future, including adopting a clearer design language to better Different brands of models under the group.
In addition, models such as the eighth-generation Golf and ID.3 have been widely criticized for their plastic-like interiors. The Volkswagen Group has promised to launch a quality offensive, including eliminating touch buttons on the steering wheel. In addition, Obermu said that Volkswagen’s core brands are currently studying how to bring iconic Volkswagen brand models such as Golf and Tiguan into the electrified future.
Earlier, Volkswagen brand CEO Thomas Schäfe said that the Golf will continue into the ninth generation. He hinted that it will be a pure electric model positioned lower than the ID.3, or positioned at the ID. In addition, the "GTI" The suffix will also continue in the era of electric vehicles. At the same time, the eighth-generation Golf on sale will receive a mid-term facelift in 2023, when the new Tiguan will also be released. The latter is likely to be the last Tiguan equipped with an internal combustion engine.
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Editor: Qin Qingbao