In search for mass market, Volkswagen to electrify entire range by 2030

The world's largest automaker by sales said on Monday it will roll out 80 new electric cars

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An electric Volkswagen car is plugged into a recharging point in central London
An electric Volkswagen car is plugged into a recharging point in central London. Pic: Reuters

is pushing full speed ahead with cars and will double in zero-emission autos to more than 20 billion euros ($24 billion) by 2030 as it seeks to challenge pioneer in creating a mass market.

The world's largest by sales said on Monday it will roll out 80 new cars across its multi-brand group by 2025, up from a previous goal of 30, and wants to offer an version of each of its 300 group models by 2030.

Until (VW) admitted two years ago to cheating on U.S. diesel emissions tests, the German group had been slow to embrace cars and self-driving technology.

But the "dieselgate" scandal has prompted a strategic shift at VW while major advances in battery technology and a global fight against pollution in the wake of VW's trickery have raised pressure on carmakers to speed up development of zero-emission alternatives.

"A company like must lead, not follow," Chief Executive Matthias Mueller told reporters on the eve of the auto show as he unveiled the group's so-called "roadmap E".

"We are setting the scene for the final breakthrough for e-mobility."

VW's so-called I.D. model will compete with Tesla's least expensive car, the new $35,000 base-price Model 3 sedan, for mass-market buyers.

First Published: Mon, September 11 2017. 23:37 IST