Porsche first flagged its intention to expand investments into the defence sector in March. Volkswagen's largest shareholder, holding firm Porsche SE, said on Wednesday that it planned to deepen its ...
Porsche SE and partners plan investment platform for defence sector German auto firms explore defence amid rising European military spending Volkswagen's top shareholder cuts guidance, reflecting auto ...
(Reuters) -Volkswagen's largest shareholder, holding firm Porsche SE, said on Wednesday that it planned to deepen its involvement in the defence sector, while reaffirming its core focus on cars and ...
Xiaomi on Monday (July 28, 2025) launched the Redmi Note 14 SE 5G for budget segment buyers in India. The Chinese smartphone maker already has three smartphones in the Redmi Note 14 lineup: Redmi Note ...
When the original Volkswagen Tiguan was introduced to the U.S. market it occupied a niche of its own. Unlike its Japanese, American, and Korean competitors, the Tiguan was a distinctly ...
The price range for the Volkswagen 1600 varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $3,080 and going to $4,400 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available ...
Modern technology has made driving safer and more convenient, but has also led to several odd thefts. These criminal acts are baffling to many and leave lingering questions. For instance, how are ...
Watch a nostalgic quarter mile drag race between two iconic Volkswagen Beetles – the 1300 and 1600! Feel the old-school power as these classic Käfer models go head-to-head in a thrilling Viertelmeile ...
BERLIN (Reuters) -Porsche SE, Volkswagen's largest shareholder, is eyeing defence and infrastructure as possible new long-term investment areas, it said on Wednesday, adding there were no plans to ...
Representative image Porsche SE, Volkswagen's biggest shareholder, is not considering selling voting shares in Europe's largest carmaker, the holding firm said on Sunday following a newspaper report ...
BERLIN, March 11 (Reuters) - Volkswagen plans to lay off 1,600 staff at its Cariad software unit by the end of the year, the Handelsblatt business daily reported on Tuesday, citing company sources.