When it launched its Phaeton luxury sedan back in 2002, Volkswagen decided that its most opulent car ever should have an equally opulent assembly plant. So it built the "Transparent Factory," a ...
It looks and feels more like an art museum or fancy loft than a car factory. The so-called Transparent Factory in Dresden, Germany, has Canadian Maple wood floors, soft indirect lighting and ...
Exactly two weeks after the official start of the EV's production (SOP) at Zwickau, Volkswagen said the ID.3 would also be assembled in the Glaeserne Manufaktur (glass factory) in Dresden from autumn ...
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