The head of Volkswagen's core brand is sketching out a broad restructuring emphasizing electric cars and digital technology such as autonomous vehicles and car-sharing.
Volkswagen division head Herbert Diess said Tuesday at a news conference at company headquarters in Wolfsburg, Germany that the goal is "to fundamentally change Volkswagen" as it bounces back from a scandal over cars rigged to cheat on diesel emissions tests.
The plan foresees new investments in electric-car technology and in software that would enable new ways of using and sharing cars over the longer term.
Would all this upheaval in the auto industry be happening without Tesla?
(Score: 2, Insightful) by Ethanol-fueled on Thursday November 24 2016, @03:04AM
No, the correct commentary is rather, "Would all this upheaval in the auto industry be happening without worldwide oil wars and ever-so-stringent environmental regulations in developed nations?"
But I have to give credit to Toyota -- they created a whole class of drivers who not only drive way worse than, but drive far uglier cars than BMW drivers, and all to show you how environmentally responsible they are with their Mac Laptops and smug White gated-community baby-boomer charm!
Bra-Vo. Toyota. You've created the world's new biggest douchebag. And they know what's best for American minorities!