It would not be an exaggeration to say that Volkswagen is also responsible for the popularity of holiday vans. It all started with a van from the 1950s, but it has changed drastically up to today.
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With the arrival of new ID models. VW presented another very interesting concept.
Just when we thought that car manufacturers had occupied all the niches - Volkswagen surprises us with the first crossover with an open roof in the compact class, which combines the features of a classic SUV with a unique convertible design and driving sensations. Well done - Volkswagen!
At the Volkswagen company, they started taking reservations for their upcoming model ID.3, which was called the Volkswagen ID in the concept phase - its target price should be less than 40,000 euros, and the 58 kWh battery should allow for a range of up to 420 kilometers.
The Volkswagen Tarok pick up is coming to the roads of South America. But because it is so interesting, we simply want it here too!
Volkswagen's family of electric cars will expand rapidly based on the concepts presented. The Volkswagen ID Roomzz is a larger SUV that represents two of the fastest growing segments in the automotive industry - electric cars and SUVs.
The new Volkswagen T-Cross is a playful, compact SUV crossover. And if you might have wondered why Volkswagen needed another car of this shape, the answer is simple. The SUV segment, in which the T-Cross is located, is the fastest growing segment in the automotive industry, and if you are not present in it, you are simply out of the game, or you are settling for crumbs.
The Volkswagen T-Cross - the smallest SUV from Volkswagen, which is surprising both in terms of size and feelings - hit Slovenian roads and city streets. We were at the Slovenian presentation.
The hot Volkswagen T-Roc R will go into battle with the sporty BMW X2 M35i and Audi SQ2.
The Volkswagen Passat has undergone a renovation in all its versions. The sedan, Variant, Alltrack and GTE are ready for new adventures, with a refreshed look, added technology and engine improvements.
In 1964, Bruce Meyers introduced the Meyers Manx, which was a combination of a Volkswagen Beetle chassis and a fiberglass body. The wild combination of German engineering and American design has transformed into the well-known Buggy, which is designed for chasing through sand dunes or other off-road terrain.
Without exception, concept cars are the ones that always leave the biggest impression on us. However, these are only concepts and we preferred to look at cars that are available to a wider or at least exclusive crowd of people. Are you interested in which 'machines' we remembered the most in 2018?