Volkswagen Start Production Of First I.D. Model
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Volkswagen has commenced with the production of the first model in the I.D. family, 100 weeks ahead of the planned start. The first vehicle based on the new modular electric drive kit (MEB) is to be the compact all-electric Volkswagen I.D., which is to roll off the production line at the Zwickau plant in Saxony from the end of 2019. In the space of five years, Volkswagen is to launch a total of 32 models based on the new platform throughout the world. The German car-makers had earlier announced that the company will be offering more than 20 all-electric models by 2022 and will be investing about €6 billion in e-mobility over the next five years.
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Ralf Brandstatter, Board of Management Member said, "To date, more than 100 suppliers have already been nominated within the framework of our electric offensive. What I find important is the fact that a new type of cooperation for our partners and Volkswagen begins today - we are involving top suppliers in development work on the I.D. project considerably more intensively and at a significantly earlier stage."
For the introduction of MEB vehicles, Volkswagen is committed to the approach of value sourcing, under which suppliers contribute their ideas for better technical solutions through concept competitions in the early stages of development. The Volkswagen I.D., I.D. BUZZ and I.D. CROZZ are part of the start-up formation which Volkswagen is introducing at short intervals from 2020 onwards to launch its electric offensive. The new vehicle generation is to be launched in Europe, China and the USA.
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In 2020, more than 100,000 Volkswagen vehicles are already to be built on the MEB platform, said Christian Senger, Vice President Product Line e-Mobility. He said, "We have significantly reduced the complexity of the I.D. project and shortened the product creation process by 11 months. The new vehicle architecture, autonomous driving and the topics of networking and services will call for a working model involving close networking with all partners and suppliers. The plan for the product has been set out and we will now devote all our energy to implementing it together."
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The electric architecture of the MEB is consistently oriented towards the zero-emission digital mobility of the future and has been entirely newly developed. The toolkit includes electric motors with different power ratings, flat batteries in the floorplan with innovative technologies and software features such as smart lighting and head-up displays with augmented reality which were previously only available on premium segment vehicles.