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"VW first had an inkling there was a problem in July 2021 when reports started coming in of potential problems with the high-voltage battery management software. By September 2021, VW had concluded ...
The Volkswagen Group’s in-house software unit, Cariad, has been in trouble for quite some time, and it’s only getting worse. Now, its ambitious software platform 2.0 is being delayed to allow ...
VW has been facing an uphill battle to develop and perfect its next-generation software platform in recent years and is hopeful that a new hire will help it. The German car manufacturer has just ...
Cariad, Volkswagen Group's software unit, is on the right track. CEO Peter Bosch said costs have been significantly reduced. Cariad, Volkswagen Group’s troubled software division, is in a better shape ...
Volkswagen Group ’s software unit Cariad believes one of the ways the automaker can monetize future software developments is by offering customers pay-as-you-go autonomous driving technology. “There ...
A cash-strapped EV startup gets a lifeline from a major automaker with a major Cariad problem. Volkswagen Group and Rivian today announced the formation of a joint venture aimed at adapting Rivian’s ...
Dozens of apps — including Spotify, Amazon Music, TikTok and gaming hubs Vector Unit and FRVR — are headed to VW Group brands, beginning with Audi, thanks to a new app store launched by its software ...
Delays at Volkswagen’s Cariad software unit have already caused Porsche and Audi electric model launches to be pushed back. To turn things around, Volkswagen is hiring a former Tesla, Rivian, and ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Volkswagen AG is increasing investments in software and EVs to close the gap to Tesla Inc. and halt a decline in China just as the ...
Volkswagen Group aims to have software-defined vehicles on the road within the next four years. "We are gearing toward 2028," VW Group CEO Oliver Blume said. "That's when [software-defined vehicles] ...
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