FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Volkswagen's software unit Cariad and automotive supplier Bosch are nearing an agreement to cooperate on automotive software, Handelsblatt reported, citing company sources.
The next key step will be the launch of the Porsche Macan SUV in 2024, which will have VW's new premium software architecture. By Joseph White Volkswagen's software division, CARIAD, has emerged from ...
Volkswagen AG VWAGY recently announced plans to invest $7.1 billion, over the next five years in North America and add 25 electric vehicles (EVs) in the region by 2030, including the EV, ID.Buzz. The ...
MUNICH (Reuters) - Volkswagen Chief Executive Herbert Diess on Monday said that Europe's largest carmaker still had its work cut out to become a maker of automotive software, a key aim of his strategy ...
BERLIN/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Volkswagen, Europe's biggest carmaker, plans to spend as much as $5 billion on an electric vehicle (EV) software partnership with U.S.-based Rivian. The tie-up is the ...
BERLIN: Volkswagen's software subsidiary Cariad and autos supplier Bosch have formed a partnership to develop software for automated driving to use in Volkswagen's passenger vehicles, the companies ...
The centre of gravity for software development will move from Wolfsburg to Ingolstadt. FRANKFURT: Volkswagen will shift leadership for software development to the company's premium Audi division in ...
Twinned with the ID.3 hatchback, the Volkswagen ID.4 crossover is extremely popular in the United States. Riddled with issues from day one, the all-electric sport utility vehicle has been recently ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Just two years ago Volkswagen staff feared the death of their internal software unit Cariad, with its struggles ...