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Volkswagen ID.7 Electric Sedan Has Been Canceled for Good
Volkswagen cancels ID.7 sedan for US
The slick, electric sedan first introduced in 2023 was supposed to make its North American debut last year, after selling well in Europe and China, but was delayed indefinitely. Now VW is cancelling the ID.7 for the US and Canada, citing a “challenging environment for EVs.”
Volkswagen Has Canceled Plans to Sell the ID.7 EV Sedan in the U.S.
The electric family sedan's tumultuous launch process ultimately ends with VW deciding not to sell it on this side of the pond.
Volkswagen ID.7 Electric Sedan Has Been Canceled for Good, At Least for America
The ID.7 was originally slated to go on sale in the U.S. at some point in 2024, but VW announced an indefinite delay in May of last year. There was no targeted on-sale date provided last year, which makes its complete cancellation less surprising now.
Volkswagen Cancels the ID.7. It Won't Be Coming to America After All
The Volkswagen ID.7 won't be coming to America. The German automaker confirmed that the model will only sell in Europe and China
Volkswagen ID.7 Won't Come To America Afterall
I t seems Volkswagen finally made up its mind about the ID.7. Since its release in Europe in 2023, the company has been going back and forth about whether it would bring the elect
Volkswagen ID.7 canceled for US due to "challenging EV climate"
"Due to the ongoing challenging EV climate, Volkswagen has decided to no longer offer the ID.7 to the North American market," Gillies said. "Despite this, electric vehicles continue to be a core part of Volkswagen’s long-term product strategy, and new electric models will continue to be introduced for this market."
VW ID.7 EV Sedan Canceled for Good, At Least for Americans
Due to the ongoing challenging EV climate, Volkswagen has decided to no longer offer the ID.7 to the North American market,” VW’s statement reads. The ID.7 was originally s
Challenging EV climate means VW ID.7 no longer coming to US
Volkswagen has dropped plans to sell the ID.7 in North America VW's MEB-based electric liftback was originally due to start sales in the U.S. as a 2025 model VW cited a challenging EV climate as the reason for the cancellation The Volkswagen ID.
VW’s Delayed ID.7 EV Has Been Canceled for North America
The Volkswagen ID.7 was going to be a big deal. At least, that’s what we all thought. VW figured so too as it flew a small group of journalists, including my boss Kyle, all the way to Spain to drive an early prototype.
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Volkswagen Finally Killed The ID.7 In The U.S.
Volkswagen will follow through with plans to cancel its ID.7 electric sedan in the US market. While the EV is sold abroad, ...
Electrek
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Volkswagen may build Porsche and Audi EVs in the US, thanks to Trump’s tariff tantrum
All Porsche and Audi EVs are currently built outside the US, making them particularly exposed to an increase in tariffs. The ...
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Volkswagen considers US production sites for Audi, Porsche brands, Handelsblatt reports
German carmaker Volkswagen is considering setting up production sites in the United States for its high-end Audi and Porsche ...
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Volkswagen’s EV future on hold until 2026
Volkswagen may have an answer to its China woes in the form of a joint venture with XPeng, a Chinese automotive manufacturer.
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How Volkswagen slid from German engineering icon to innovation laggard
Long considered the epitome of German engineering, Volkswagen has struggled to keep up with shifts in consumer and societal ...
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Volkswagen India faced customs clearance delays over alleged tax evasion case, sources say
Some air shipments of car components by Volkswagen India were briefly held up by custom authorities in Mumbai due to a $1.4 ...
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Volkswagen open to Chinese rivals taking over excess production lines in Europe
Volkswagen is open to allowing Chinese carmakers to take over its excess production lines in Europe, as it grapples with ...
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