Volkswagen’s Autostadt is the place where customers and enthusiasts go to interact with the group’s brands or to have some car-related fun. Now, a couple of activists chose Porsche’s dedicated space ...
Trying to figure out where to take your next vacation? If you’re a fan of German cars (and haven’t already been), Autostadt should be on your shortlist. And not least of all for the off-road course.
Some ten years ago, Volkswagen made the decision to build an automobile themed park that would strengthen the ties between German carmaker Volkswagen and its customers and also to attract potential ...
The Volkswagen Group's Autostadt—Automobile City—in Wolfsburg, Germany, is well worth a day trip, offering everything from factory tours to restaurants to kid-go-crazy play zones. One of the best ...
In 1999, Volkswagen AG’s top executives directed Chief Technology Officer Claus Hohmann and his IT team to design and build an IT infrastructure that would flawlessly support a unique and highly ...
Every great automobile marque needs to have its own museum. Porsche certainly does, but as part of the Volkswagen Group, it’s also represented at Autostadt. And now it has significantly expanded and ...
It's not everyone's idea of a fun day out, but these tourists visiting Volkswagen's Autostadt car factory in Wolfsburg, north Germany, appear to be having a good time. Strapped into a glass lift, they ...
Wolfsburg is one of the youngest major German cities, a mere octogenarian in a country where one can regularly drive past churches and over bridges that can easily quintuple that number. It's also the ...
After a speedy but uneventful 90-minute drive north from Berlin on the Autobahn, being passed regularly at our average 160 km/h clip in our 75-hp Volkswagen Up! city cars, the twin glass towers of ...
The FINANCIAL — Otto F. Wachs (60), CEO and Managing Director of Autostadt GmbH, is leaving the Group in mutual respect and on the most cordial terms after more than three decades of extremely ...
Autostadt’s IT department of just over 50 people consists of visual designers, traditional software developers and multimedia specialists. Rather than recruit traditional hardware or software experts, ...
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