Volkswagen provided updated information about his production strategy until 2028 where does interesting news come from? The first concerns the new generation Golf, which, as we know, will be electric. This model will produced at the main plant in Wolfsburg. Even more interesting is the confirmation that this car will be developed from new SSP platform.
We know that the German brand has been working on an electric flagship for some time now, which we have talked about several times, which is currently called Trinity. This model will also be based on the SSP platform and will be produced in Zwickau plant. The new platform will also be used for many of the German group’s other battery-powered models and will bring various benefits, including support for an advanced driver assistance system.
Volkswagen initially planned to build a €2 billion plant for Trinity near its headquarters in Wolfsburg. Now the automaker has said there is no need for a new production site after reorganizing production at all its factories.
Returning to the Wolfsburg plant, the successor to the Tiguan Allspace will also be produced from 2025. However, from 2026, the new electric SUV will also be produced in the same segment as the Tiguan. The automaker also says that models based on the new SSP platform will be released by the end of the decade.
Trinity was originally set to debut in 2026, but the project was then delayed due to a number of issues including software development. Volkswagen has invested heavily in plant refurbishments in the past. Zwickau in the hub for the production of electric vehicles. The Volkswagen ID.3, ID.4 and ID.5 will continue to be produced here, as well as the Cupra Born, Audi Q4 E-tron and Audi Q4 Sportback E-tron.
The distribution of existing and future models between plants, which is determined annually in a so-called “planning cycle,” is a sensitive and important topic. New planning was developed to optimize resources and reduce costs.
Source: HD Motori
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