Volkswagen announces major changes to its vehicle lineup. The German automaker declares that its next Passat, Tiguan and T-Roc models will be the last cars with internal combustion engines. In a bold move, the company is committing to an all-electric future.

This announcement marks an important turning point for Volkswagen, which has been a major player in the market for internal combustion engine vehicles for decades. The company has taken significant steps in recent years to transition to electric vehicles, but this move marks a significant acceleration in the process.

In addition to this announcement, Volkswagen also said that it has no plans to produce the Golf 9 model. Instead, the company will focus its resources on developing a line of electric cars.

This news comes as the auto industry continues to transition to electric vehicles, due in part to stricter emissions regulations in countries around the world. With this move, Volkswagen is positioning itself as a leader in the transition to electric vehicles.

We will continue to follow developments and bring you news as it becomes available. For now, it’s clear that Volkswagen is taking a bold step toward an electric future.