Volkswagen of America announced today that it will end assembly of the Passat sedan in Chattanooga with model year 2022, part of the plant’s conversion to build future electric vehicles. In a well-known marketing practice that occasionally works for a dying species, a short-run Limited Edition joins the lineup.
During the second quarter, light-trucks, crossovers and sport utility vehicles (SUVs), were 76.9% of all new vehicles sold in the US market. The segment is expected to continue to move towards an 80% market share. Pickups accounted for 17.6% of sales for the first half of 2021, down from 20.0% compared to the first half of 2020; crossovers represented 45.9% of sales, up from 41.8% one year ago. Continue reading













Electrify America, Volvo to Give XC40 Drivers Fast Charging
“Increasing access to fast and reliable charging is critical to the adoption of battery electric vehicles.”
Electrify America today announced a deal with Volvo to provide drivers of the all-electric XC40 Recharge and C40 Recharge with 250 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of complimentary charging on what is said to be the nation’s largest open ultra-fast DC charging network. Ultra-fast charging is now available at more than 635 public Electrify America stations and over 2,700 individual ultra-fast chargers coast-to-coast. Drivers can access to the fastest charging technology available today – taking advantage of Volvo’s 150 kW charging capability.
The incentive will apply to first owners of all 2022 XC40 and C40 Recharge vehicles. Additional models and “benefits” will be announced by the Chinese-owned Volvo. Once drivers have used all of their complimentary charging, they will automatically be eligible for Electrify America’s Pass+, said to allow drivers to charge at discounted rates, with membership fees covered by Volvo for an entire year. Continue reading →