In line with Waymo ’s approach, VW’s fleet of specialised ID. Buzz electric camper vans rely on an array of cameras and sensors. But unlike Waymo or Tesla, which have proprietary autonomous technology ...
German automotive giant Volkswagen has announced a groundbreaking partnership that could reshape its competitive position in the world’s largest car market. The collaboration with Chinese artificial ...
Volkswagen's China arm is developing its own autonomous-driving chip as it looks to strengthen its position in the country's fiercely competitive market. The in-house development is part of the ...
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles' Hanover plant has now begun ramping up pre-series production of the fully autonomous ID. Buzz ...
The shift to VLA 2.0 marks a major advancement in AI-driven driving. Unlike traditional models that use a vision-language-action pipeline, VLA 2.0 adopts an end-to-end vision-to-a ...
XPeng has introduced its second generation Vision Language Action 2.0 autonomous driving system, with Volkswagen as the first commercial customer. The company plans to roll out fully autonomous ...
XPeng recently reported that it delivered 15,256 vehicles in February 2026, while also officially launching its second-generation VLA 2.0 autonomous driving solution and expanding global deliveries of ...
Long seen as a global automaker struggling to yield meaningful results from its massive investments in vehicle electronics and electrification, Volkswagen is now entering its most important market: ...
TIER IV, the pioneering force behind open-source software for autonomous driving, has developed software stacks for Level 4 autonomous drivin ...