Where to take the Cupra Born? Rumors about production in Wolfsburg!

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Zwickau is the focus of speculation about the future production of the Cupra Born and electric cars at VW.

Zwickau steht im Fokus von Spekulationen über die zukünftige Produktion des Cupra Born und E-Autos bei VW.
Zwickau is the focus of speculation about the future production of the Cupra Born and electric cars at VW.

Where to take the Cupra Born? Rumors about production in Wolfsburg!

In the last few weeks there have been rumors about the Cupra Born production facilities in the Volkswagen Group. According to current information, production of the electric car is planned to take place in Wolfsburg and Emden from 2027. But there is speculation that the Cupra Born could possibly continue to be built in Saxony news38.de reported.

However, a final decision on the model's whereabouts is still pending. The next round of planning next winter could bring more clarity. VW spokespersons have so far been cautious about commenting on the rumors and refer to the statements of Daniela Cavallo, the works council chairwoman. This refutes the assumption that the Cupra Born would be manufactured in Wolfsburg and explains that the current production of Tiguan and ID.3 is already high enough to utilize assembly line 1. The Cupra Born could therefore only come to Wolfsburg if the volume of the Tiguan allows this.

Production lines and sales

The development of the production lines at Volkswagen is closely linked to the sales figures of the various models. This means that the decision to build the Cupra Born in Wolfsburg depends on the demand for other vehicle models. It will be exciting to see how the sales figures will develop in the coming months.

Environmental aspects and sustainability

Another important factor in the discussion about production facilities is the environmental balance. The plants in Saxony, especially in Zwickau, Chemnitz and Dresden, are doing everything they can to reduce their CO2 emissions. Volkswagen Sachsen GmbH obtains the majority of its green electricity from Volkswagen Kraftwerk GmbH, which produces electricity from renewable sources such as hydropower, wind and solar parks. An example of this is the solar park in Mosel near Zwickau, which generates around 5.5 million kWh of electricity annually. This amount corresponds to the annual requirements of around 2,200 three-person households.

In a continuous effort to protect the environment, Volkswagen has also launched various initiatives. This includes switching to sustainable energy sources for production, such as using electricity generated from renewable energies. These efforts are not only good for the environment, but also for the company's public image volkswagen.at emphasized.

Overall, it appears that the next few months will be crucial for Volkswagen and the Cupra Born. While the production sites are in jeopardy, the electric car market remains in flux and demand will continue to determine the company's course.