If you ever wondered how well large EVs handle long-distance travel when time is of the essence, the recent Eastern Edge extreme EV race brings us the answer.
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If you ever wondered how well large EVs handle long-distance travel when time is of the essence, the recent Eastern Edge extreme EV race brings us the answer.
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz won’t be available for the 2026 model year, but it could return in 2027. Here are three key improvements we want to see.
After several delays, Volkswagen EVs finally gain access to Tesla Supercharging in North America, starting on November 18, 2025.
Volkswagen’s access to the Tesla Supercharging network in North America has been delayed and is now expected by the end of 2025 due to “technical challenges”.
Audi has announced that beginning in September, select Audi EV model owners will gain access to the Tesla Supercharging network in North America.
Porsche announced that starting on Tuesday, September 9, Porsche EVs in North America will gain soft launch access to the Tesla Supercharger network.
Volkswagen Group China is expanding its partnership with XPeng. The two companies plan to jointly build one of the largest fast-charging networks in China.
This summer, Volkswagen’s electric cars should gain access to the Tesla Supercharging network in North America. The German brand expects it in June or July.
Volkswagen announces a collaboration with Electrify America, where every new 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz comes with a 3-year Electrify America’s Pass+ membership.
With similar models by other manufacturers speeding ahead in terms of range, fast charging might be crucial for the newly launched Volkswagen ID. Buzz.
One of the last big holdouts in the auto industry has finally come around, as Volkswagen Group is adopting Tesla’s NACS charging connector beginning in 2025.
The Volkswagen Group and Siemens announced a $450 million equity investment in Electrify America to support the ambitious growth plans of the North American fast-charging network.