Volkswagen has said it aims for all of its cars sold in Europe to be battery-electric by 2035. Volkswagenįor a company that has repeatedly faced fines for cheating in emissions tests, VW appears to be taking the transition to electric seriously. Last year CEO Akio Toyoda reportedly ranted about battery EVs at the company's annual general meeting, falsely claiming that they were more polluting than internal combustion vehicles. It's a show of effort from a company – the world's biggest car manufacturer – that has seemed content to rest on its laurels. Opel Automobile GmbH ToyotaĪn early pioneer of electric hybrids with the Prius, Toyota says it will release 15 new battery-powered EVs by 2025. Opel teased a one-off electrified version of its classic 1970s Manta sports car last week.
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