If you want to own an electric car, you currently have to dig deep into your wallet. However, this is set to change in the next few years, as some automakers are currently working on cheaper, fully electric models. For this reason, VW and Renault can now cooperate.
Electromobility will gain significantly more momentum in the next few years. After all, combustion engines will no longer be allowed within the EU from 2035 if they only run on conventional fuels. However, electric cars currently have one significant problem – they are too expensive for the common man. with Dacia spring Although there is an electric car for around 23,000 euros, the selection in this price range is rather modest.
20,000 euro electric car by 2030
In 2025, Volkswagen Group wants to launch an electric vehicle with ID.2all for less than 25,000 euros. It’s a good start, but it doesn’t necessarily gain the masses. up to 2030 VW wants to have an electric car in its portfolio that is available for around 20,000 euros.
However, developing and building a corresponding vehicle is not exactly easy. This is why VW is probably planning to work with other manufacturers to reduce costs. According to one Handelblatt Report The group is considering developing a similar small car with its French competitor Renault. However, Volkswagen did not want to comment on the report. Instead, it simply makes it clear that they do not want to participate in such speculation.

Renault as a partner?
At least Renault would be an obvious partner, since the manufacturer is with it Joe There was already a cheap electric car offer. However, the series will end in late 2024 with no word on a direct successor. This isn’t the first time VW has worked with another manufacturer. So we might be interested to see if we can expect a cheap electric car for the masses in the next few years.
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