In a First, Volkswagen Shutters Plant in Germany: Last Vehicle Rolls Out of Dresden Factory
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Volkswagen has now finished its production of vehicles at the Dresden plant. The closure of the Glasernen Manufaktur is part of a comprehensive savings program that is currently driving the Group forward. Volkswagen recently forced the weak demand for electric vehicles to cut sharply.
The Dresden plant was one of Volkswagen's prestigious investments in the early 2000s, and its closure has been discussed several times, which finally happened on Tuesday.
This has not yet happened in VW's history: a production site in Germany, namely Dresden, is closed. Another domino that falls. How long does the Federal Government intend to ignore the decline of the German automotive industry? Even if the German Federal Government (especially CDU and CSU) celebrates the pseudo-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------…
From Phaeton to e-Golf: After more than 165,500 cars is over. The last VW is to remain as a reminder in the glass factory before the plant is rebuilt. The once important production site is a new beginning from 2026.
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