
Volkswagen will invest 3 billion euros ($3.5 billion) at its Wolfsburg production facility in preparation for its eighth-generation Golf.
In a statement, the automaker said the investment will be funnelled towards re-tooling the factory and constructing a new design center in the technical development area.
�The Supervisory Board has approved billions in investment for the Volkswagen brand in new products and in our plants. This means our future is secure � regardless of whether it is under electric or conventional propulsion. We will hold our own in the vanguard of the automotive industry,� he said.
The new VW Golf will probably launch in 2019 and be underpinned by a modified version of the MQB platform used by the current car. More importantly, the car will adopt electrification, potentially even in GTI guise. Consequently, the new car won�t only be more powerful than the outgoing model but also promises to be more fuel efficient and emit fewer emissions.
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