VW pushes into electric vehicles


Butterfly effect: The VW scandal has forced the company's Indian unit to evaluate its impact on cars in India and submit a report to the government by the end of the month.

FRANKFURT: Volkswagen AG will introduce more than 30 electric vehicles by 2025, accounting for up to one-quarter of its unit sales, as it recasts itself to emerge from the emissions-cheating scandal.

The German carmaker will transform its core business and realign its components production as part of a sweeping strategy review, the company said at a press briefing at its Autostadt exhibition centrer in Wolfsburg yesterday.

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