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Volkswagen could axe Up city car in Europe
VW boss says city car's future is in doubt due to challenges of selling small cars and meeting emissions targets in the European market
Volkswagen is considering the future of its Up city car in Europe, according to company boss Herbert Diess.
While he said the Up was very popular in certain markets, such as Brazil, where VW is localising its production, Diess acknowledged that it was more challenging in Europe.
“We still see a future for that segment but we have to weigh up how much profit contribution and positive CO2 effects we get from [the Up],” said Diess, speaking at the Frankfurt motor show.
“On small cars, it’s very hard to bring [their emissions] below 93g or 95g without adding a lot of cost.
“It becomes complicated. The electric Up makes much more sense.”
He also commented that, as emissions for bigger cars are reduced to less than 100g/km CO2, smaller cars, such as the Up, don't help with manufacturer's overall emission targets in the way they once did.
“We need [a CO2 lessening] contribution from these [smaller] cars or we have to question it - or up the price.”
Diess said no decision had been made on the future of the Up, but added: “Selling small cars is not easy. It’s a very European problem.”
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/...tor-show/volkswagen-could-axe-city-car-europe
VW boss says city car's future is in doubt due to challenges of selling small cars and meeting emissions targets in the European market
Volkswagen is considering the future of its Up city car in Europe, according to company boss Herbert Diess.
While he said the Up was very popular in certain markets, such as Brazil, where VW is localising its production, Diess acknowledged that it was more challenging in Europe.
“We still see a future for that segment but we have to weigh up how much profit contribution and positive CO2 effects we get from [the Up],” said Diess, speaking at the Frankfurt motor show.
“On small cars, it’s very hard to bring [their emissions] below 93g or 95g without adding a lot of cost.
“It becomes complicated. The electric Up makes much more sense.”
He also commented that, as emissions for bigger cars are reduced to less than 100g/km CO2, smaller cars, such as the Up, don't help with manufacturer's overall emission targets in the way they once did.
“We need [a CO2 lessening] contribution from these [smaller] cars or we have to question it - or up the price.”
Diess said no decision had been made on the future of the Up, but added: “Selling small cars is not easy. It’s a very European problem.”
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/...tor-show/volkswagen-could-axe-city-car-europe





