Volkswagen: The e-Golf is followed by the ID.3

AND SHUT UP The last e-Golf rolled off the production line at Volkswagen's Transparent Factory in Dresden these days. Since March 2017, 50,401 vehicles have been manufactured there. 1226 Swiss people opted for the Stromer. At the start of the new year, the production area will then be completely switched over to the successor ID.3 and the modular e-drive system of the [...]

e-Golf
Most recently, the e-Golf was also manufactured at Volkswagen's Transparent Factory in Dresden.

At the beginning of the new year, the production area will then be completely converted to the successor ID.3 and the Group's modular e-drive system.

Good sales in Norway and Germany
The VW e-Golf was launched in 2013 and was also produced in Wolfsburg until summer 2020. Dresden joined in parallel three years ago due to high demand. A total of 145,561 units rolled off the production line at the two plants.

In terms of sales figures, the e-Golf is still one of the most popular electric cars in Europe - especially with customers in Norway and on the German home market. Sixth place in Swiss sales statistics

The electric Golf was also a success in Switzerland: In the peak year 2019, the e-Golf reached 6th place in the sales statistics Switzerland for all-electric cars with 621 units. A total of 1226 units have been delivered to Swiss customers in this country since sales began in 2014.

The e-Golf was a good harbinger for the all-electric ID.3 and ID.4 models and all other members of the ID. family.

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