
The Passat marked Volkswagen’s return to assembling vehicles in America, after the Westmoreland facility in Pennsylvania closed in 1987.
Volkswagen has achieved a production milestone at its Chattanooga, Tennessee assembly plant with the completion of its one-millionth vehicle, an Aurora Red Metallic 2020 Volkswagen Passat R-Line. The plant has been producing Passat vehicles since 2011. Ground was broken in 2009 for what was to become the world’s first LEED-Platinum certified manufacturing facility.
Since then, Volkswagen Chattanooga has grown to employ approximately 3,800 people, produced more than 700,000 Passat vehicles, 100,000 Atlas vehicles, and recently started production of the 2020 Atlas Cross Sport and the facelifted 2021 Atlas. In that time, Chattanooga-assembled vehicles have been exported to Canada, Mexico, Russia, South Korea, and the Middle East.
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FCA Delivers Two 4xe Jeep Renegades to RSE
The program ends in late 2020, when the Renegade 4xe models return to FCA for analysis of their condition.
At Mirafiori Motor Village in Turin today, e-Mobility by FCA delivered two Jeep Renegade 4xe models to RSE* (Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico – Energy Systems Research), under an agreement where the plug-in hybrids will be driven for six months to prepare reports on how they work to know customers’ normal usage.
“Working mainly on an application and experimental basis, we ensure consistency in the continuation of ongoing research and in the development of new frontiers for the entire Italian energy system,” RSE said. Continue reading →