Auto recap, Sept 7: Volkswagen ID. Cross and Skoda Epiq debut at IAA Mobility, Hyundai slashes car prices across range
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The mini-quartett VW ID. Cross, VW ID. Polo, Cupra Raval and Skoda Epiq is celebrating the world premiere at the IAA 2025. The vehicles are to compete with the Chinese e-car flood and Europe's competition from Renault and Stellantis.
The IAA Mobility starts and with it the big question: Can VW, BMW and Mercedes compete internationally with their new e-models? Nicolas Lieven decides why, despite technical progress, profits break in, jobs shake and China as a competitor has not been beaten by a long time. In addition, the focus is on the high flight of the gold price and what Donald Trump has to do with it.
Volkswagen streamlines its model range at IAA Mobility 2025
At IAA Mobility 2025, Volkswagen showcases a streamlined model range, including four electric cars in the small car and compact segment, which will be gradually launched onto the market from 2026. In addition to the new ID. Polo and ID. Polo GTI, which will still be camouflaged for their appearance at the IAA, the new ID. CROSS Concept – a near-production-ready compact SUV concept vehicle – will...
New VW Electric SUV Debuts - 4.2m Long, 490L Boot, Futuristic Looks
New VW electric SUV debuts in the form of ID. Cross Concept which might be the concept form of 2026 T-Cross EV as both have similar size The post New VW Electric SUV Debuts – 4.2m Long, 490L Boot, Futuristic Looks appeared first on RushLane.
The Epiq Skoda was officially presented this Sunday, 7 September. It is the first with the design language 'Modern Solid' fully applied, and anticipates a new SUV crossover electric citadino of the Czech brand. The autonomy comes at 425 km, which makes it a practical and convenient car for daily use. Within the model with 4.1 metres of coverage, five people (the driver and four passengers). The production version is already planned for 2026, lea…
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