Volkswagen, one of the world’s largest automakers, has just announced that the next Passat, Tiguan, and T-Roc models will be the last cars with internal combustion engines. In a bold step toward eco-friendly transportation, the German automaker is switching completely to electric vehicles in its future lines.
This announcement is part of VW’s ambitious goal to become carbon-neutral by 2050, and to achieve zero emissions along the entire value chain by 2050. The company has already invested heavily in electric vehicle technology, and this latest move confirms its commitment to a greener future.
Volkswagen has also announced that it is not planning to produce a Golf 9 model, but will instead focus its efforts on electrified versions of existing models. This marks a significant shift in the company’s strategy, since the Golf has been VW’s flagship model for decades.
With this announcement, Volkswagen is leading the way toward a cleaner, more sustainable car industry. As the world increasingly switches to electric cars, VW’s commitment to phasing out internal combustion engines is an important step toward a carbon-free future.