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The classic Volkswagen bus was a common sight in the 1960s and 1970s, but the once-popular transport has all-but vanished.
Thousands of VW's ID Buzz electric vans will lay the foundation for Uber's new commercial autonomous driving taxi service when it launches in LA in late 2026.
The ride-hailing application is getting some help from VW to compete against the Google-backed service in this arena.
In a “Getting Answers” follow-up from March, we got a question from Steve, a WCAX viewer, about the status of two recently ...
Tractor trailer trucking is the backbone of worldwide logistics. Building these behemoths can be a complex undertaking that ...
With a VW badge on the steering wheel and a bed in the back, the new Volkswagen Multivan exudes serious Kombi vibes on our ...
The ID. Aura is the most forward-looking car with its AI-based humanoid assistant that can take "seamless control of vehicle ...
It's been Volkswagen's plan since early last year to nail down Level 4 self-driving software for the ID.Buzz. In Germany, the ...
Automakers love to tease us with retro vehicles reimagined as futuristic EVs. Honda continues to tease its 70s-era Civic, ...
UK customers will be offered Beach Camper, Coast and range-topping Ocean models, with all getting sliding doors on both sides ...