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    Volkswagen's Entry-Level Electric Car Targeted at Europe, Brand Chief Says

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    Posted on March 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Volkswagen plans to launch a 20,000-euro electric car in 2027, focusing on Europe. The strategy includes reducing battery costs and introducing eight new models.

    Volkswagen Aims Electric Car Sales Strategy at European Market

    DUESSELDORF (Reuters) - Volkswagen will focus the sales strategy for its 20,000-euro ($21,580.00) electric car coming out in 2027 on Europe, its brand chief said on Wednesday, adding the carmaker needed until then to bring down battery costs to sell it at that price.

    The car will be the first in Volkswagen's line-up to feature software from its joint venture with U.S.-based EV maker Rivian, which requires fewer electronic control units and significantly less wiring, reducing vehicle weight and simplifying manufacturing.

    The Volkswagen brand is planning eight new affordable electric models by 2027, including a 25,000-euro model called the ID.2 expected to hit the market this year.

    While only a handful of models, such as the Dacia Spring or Leapmotor's T03, exist in Europe for under 20,000 euros, 11 new models priced under 25,000 euros will go on sale on the continent this year including the Renault R5, the Fiat Grand Panda, and the Hyundai Inster.

    Negotiations between Renault and Volkswagen to combine forces on producing an affordable electric version of Renault's Twingo collapsed last year, leaving Renault to launch the vehicle on its own in 2026.

    The Volkswagen brand is in the midst of cutting capacity and costs to free up its finances for investment in building cheaper EV models as it battles to protect its market share from Chinese rivals.

    ($1 = 0.9268 euros)

    (Reporting by Andreas Kranz in Duesseldorf, Writing by Victoria Waldersee, Editing by Miranda Murray)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Volkswagen targets European market with affordable EVs.
    • •New 20,000-euro electric car planned for 2027.
    • •Partnership with Rivian for advanced software.
    • •Eight new affordable models by 2027.
    • •Focus on reducing battery costs to compete.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Volkswagen's entry-level electric car targeted at Europe, brand chief says

    1What is the price of Volkswagen's upcoming electric car?

    Volkswagen's entry-level electric car is priced at 20,000 euros ($21,580.00).

    2When is Volkswagen's new electric car expected to launch?

    The new electric car is set to come out in 2027.

    3
    How many affordable electric models is Volkswagen planning?

    Volkswagen is planning to introduce eight new affordable electric models by 2027.

    4What software will the new Volkswagen electric car feature?

    The car will be the first in Volkswagen's line-up to feature software from its joint venture with U.S.-based EV maker Rivian.

    5What challenges is Volkswagen facing in the EV market?

    Volkswagen is cutting capacity and costs to invest in cheaper EV models as it competes with Chinese rivals.

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