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    Volkswagen plans cheaper battery model 'from Europe for Europe'

    Volkswagen has announced plans for a cheaper electric model, priced around 20,000 euros ($21,800), to be introduced in 2027. The model will offer entry-level electric mobility from Europe for Europe. Volkswagen also plans to unveil a range of battery-powered cars for under 25,000 euros by the end of 2025, including two compact cars from its VW and Cupra brands, as well as two small SUVs from VW and Skoda.

    Volkswagen plans to launch entry-level electric vehicle by 2027

    Volkswagen plans to launch the ID.1 electric vehicle by 2027, led by Schaefer with four project teams. The company aims for efficiency through cost-cutting, collaboration with Xpeng, and improved supply chains to enhance innovation and competitiveness.

    Volkswagen Group and Mahindra sign supply agreement for EVs

    Volkswagen and Mahindra signed a supply agreement for Mahindra's INGLO platform, covering components of Volkswagen's MEB platform and aiming to strengthen their e-mobility footprint in India. The agreement includes the unified cell concept and potential expansion. Škoda Auto Volkswagen India and Ford are also involved in the partnership.

    M&M signs supply agreement with Volkswagen Group for e-mobility push

    Indian automaker Mahindra & Mahindra has signed a supply agreement with Germany-based Volkswagen Group for components for its INGLO platform. The deal will equip certain ranges of the electric platform with electric components from Volkswagen's MEB and unified cells. The supply deal will span several years and have a lifetime total volume of around 50 GWh.

    Jungle set to ignite All Points East Music Festival: All you need to know about the performance

    All eyes are set on funk duo Jungle which will perform at All Points East on Saturday. Know in detail.

    Mahindra Racing withdraw from Formula E race in Cape Town due to rear suspension concerns

    The Indian manufacturer made the decision on safety grounds pending further investigation into the exact cause of the problem. It is the first time Mahindra have had to pull out from the race in the championship. Mahindra have been part of Formula E since the inaugural season in 2014.

    • Volkswagen faces EU fine for missing 2020 emissions targets

      Concerned about global warming, as well as air pollution, European policymakers have clamped down on exhaust emissions, forcing carmakers to spur development of low-emission technology or face a penalty of 95 euros per gram of excess CO2 they emit.

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