Volkswagen called obsolete cars with internal combustion engines: Porsche disagrees

By 2030, 80% of Volkswagen vehicles will be electric. Currently, Porsche produces a climate-neutral fuel that will “extend the life” of internal combustion engine vehicles.

Volkswagen CEO Thomas Schäfer said ICE vehicles are “unnecessary noise” and the brand will switch to fully electric vehicles. This was reported on the Automotive News Europe website.

Schaefer noted that the production version of the ID.2all electric car will receive a starting price tag of less than 25,000 euros. In a few years, cheaper models will appear.

Electric car Volkswagen e-up! It will be retired in mid-2024. This is due to the old platform, which will soon no longer meet modern security standards.

The Volkswagen chief also talked about climate-neutral fuel that will keep combustion-engined cars in Europe after 2035. According to him, the era of internal combustion engines will end soon, so there is no need for it.

Schaefer shared that 80% of Volkswagen cars will be electric cars by 2030. The brand plans to switch to all-electric model production by 2033.

“Why give a fortune to old technologies like internal combustion engines if they really don’t work for you,” Schaefer said. said.

Porsche has a different approach to climate neutral fuels. The brand has already established its production in its factory in Chile.

Porsche plans to retain ICE cars after 2035. However, the brand will also start producing more electric vehicles from 2025.

Previously Focus He wrote that Porsche has started production of synthetic fuels together with Chilean company Highly Innovative Fuels.

Source: Focus

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