British drivers launch Volkswagen ‘Dieselgate’ action in High Court December 2, 2019 Tens of thousands of motorists have accused Volkswagen of fitting its cars with software to cheat emissions tests, as the UK’s biggest class action case kicked off at the High Court this morning. British drivers who bought Volkswagen diesel vehicles are seeking compensation following the Dieselgate emissions scandal. Read more: Volkswagen cuts forecasts amid downturn [...]
Volkswagen cuts forecasts amid downturn in passenger car demand November 18, 2019 German car maker Volkswagen has cut its forecasts for operating profit and sales growth because of a downturn in demand for passenger cars. “It is fair to say that the very best of the party is over,” chief financial officer Frank Witter told analysts. Volkswagen has become the latest automotive giant to warn that the [...]
Volkswagen profits soar in third quarter despite industry malaise October 30, 2019 Volkswagen has powered ahead of the gloom engulfing the global car industry, with rising summer profits driven by sport utility vehicle (SUV) sales. Despite this, the German giant warned that the global car market would “contract faster than previously anticipated in many regions of the world”. Read more: Volkswagen and Ford strengthen ties by teaming [...]
Volkswagen throws down the gauntlet to Silicon Valley on self-driving cars October 28, 2019 Europe’s biggest car manufacturer has shifted its fight against Silicon Valley’s nascent self-driving car industry up a gear. Volkswagen has announced the foundation of Volkswagen Autonomy, or VWAT, its own self-driving tech subsidiary, to take on the likes of rivals such as Google’s Waymo. Read more: Car alarm: Half of UK consumers fear driverless vehicles [...]
Volkswagen chief executive faces criminal charges in Germany over dieselgate September 24, 2019 Volkswagen’s chief executive Herbert Diess faces criminal charges of market manipulation in Germany relating to the car maker’s so-called dieselgate scandal. Herbert Diess, as well as former chief executive Martin Winterkorn and chairman Hans Dieter Poetsch were accused by German prosecutors of intentionally failing to inform investors in time about the financial impact of the [...]
The advertising a-gender: Why the ASA is targeting sexist stereotypes? September 9, 2019 Gender stereotyping is a minefield. What one person thinks is offensive is perfectly fine to someone else. The scope of this division came into focus last month, when the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) – the ad industry’s independent regulator – upheld complaints against two commercials that broke new rules about gender stereotypes. One ad for [...]
Volkswagen retains access to US public sector contracts after dieselgate probe September 2, 2019 Volkswagen will reportedly still be allowed to bid for public sector contracts in the US, after concerns a watchdog probe into its diesel emissions cheating scandal may result in a ban. Instead of being excluded, Volkswagen will be made to install a second US monitor at its Wolfsburg headquarters in Germany, after an investigation by [...]
Volkswagen turnaround boss Ferdinand Piech dies aged 82 August 27, 2019 Former Volkswagen boss Ferdinand Piech, who has been credited with turning the firm into the global powerhouse in the 1990s, has died aged 82. The grandson of Beetle pioneer Ferdinand Porsche, Piech became Volkswagen chief executive in 1993, transforming it from a medium-sized car maker to an international power. Read more: Former VW boss Martin [...]
Ex-Audi chief Rupert Stadler faces criminal charges for his role in dieselgate scandal July 31, 2019 Former Audi boss Rupert Stadler has been charged for his part in Volkswagen’s emissions cheating scandal, known as dieselgate. Read more: Former VW boss Martin Winterkorn faces criminal charges for emissions scandal The Munich public prosecutor’s office said this morning that it has charged Stadler and three others with false certification and criminal advertising practices. [...]
Renault board examining £28bn merger proposal from Fiat Chrysler May 27, 2019 The board of French carmaker Renault are studying a proposed £28bn merger plan put to them by American-Italian rival Fiat Chrysler (FCA) today. The deal would create the third-largest car company worldwide behind Japan’s Toyota and Germany’s Volkswagen with sales of 8.7m per year. Investors in both companies welcomed the proposed deal which aims to [...]