Volkswagen aims to turn Malaysia into a regional export hub, plans to assemble electric vehicles here – Tengku Zafrul
While Volkswagen is a major player in the global auto sector, the brand has a more permanent presence in Malaysia, but things are likely to change in the coming future regarding volumes, if the Ministry International Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul said. What Abdul Aziz said seems correct.
According to MITI Minister, the German car company plans to turn Malaysia into an export center for this brand. in one post on XThis was revealed by the company during a recent meeting with Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) executives, he said in response to a question he posed as to whether the company plans to transform Whether this country becomes an export center or not.
In his post, he said that in addition to conventional models, the company also plans to produce electric vehicles in Malaysia, although no details were revealed on which models are in the pipeline. or when production will begin.
Domestic assembly is a common theme in the domestic brand’s current product line, with Arteon R-Line, Golf GTI, Tiguan Allspace variations and new ones Touareg R-Line all are built at the Hicom factory in Pekan, Pahang. Going forward, this is the first time it has been assembled outside of Europe.
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