From Europe, for Europe: Volkswagen Group launches project for all-electric entry-level mobility

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Pietro Zollino
Pietro Zollino
Volkswagen Group Communications Volkswagen Group | Deputy Head of Group Communications & Head of Corporate Communications
Jens Katemann
Jens Katemann
Head of Communications Volkswagen Brand and Brand Group Core
From Europe, for Europe: Volkswagen Group launches project for all-electric entry-level mobility
  • Volkswagen Group brings electric cars for EUR 20,000
  • World Premiere planned for 2027
  • Oliver Blume, CEO Volkswagen Group: "Generations of people associate the strong brands of the Volkswagen Group with their first car – and with affordable mobility. As a group with strong brands, we continue to assume this social responsibility to this day. That's why I'm very pleased that we're launching a future-oriented project. It’s about entry-level electric mobility from Europe for Europe.”
  • Thomas Schäfer, CEO of the Volkswagen brand and head of the Core brand group: “Our brand promise is: electromobility for all. In the Brand Group Core we deliver on this promise. Despite the attractive price, our electric cars will set standards in the entry-level segment in terms of technology, design, quality, and customer experience.” 

Wolfsburg. The Board of Management of the Volkswagen Group has decided to make all-electric entry-level mobility more widespread. The Brand Group Core will bring affordable electric vehicles from Europe, for Europe, into the market. The world premiere is scheduled for 2027. Volkswagen has been working for some time to offer compact, particularly inexpensive electric vehicles in the price range of around 20,000 euros. In this way, the Group's volume brands are fulfilling their promise to create mobility for all and continue to facilitate the entry into e-mobility. With its brand diversity, the Volkswagen Group also assumes a social responsibility for affordable, sustainable mobility.

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