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Volkswagen Seeks To Repair Its Image By Focusing On Electric (wired.com)

An anonymous reader writes: The emissions scandal that's plagued Volkswagen over the past month will be tough to recover from. But they're trying. The company announced a number of changes they're making to their line of vehicles. First, they'll be revamping their flagship Phaeton vehicles to be all-electric. (If you live in the U.S. and haven't heard of these, don't be surprised — they aren't marketed there.) Second, they've announced their intention to install top-of-the-line environmental protection systems in their new diesel cars. (In other words, they'll actually do what they're required by law to do, but vehicle prices will jump significantly.) Their press release is difficult to decipher, given the density of buzzwords and vague promises, but they indicate a greater general focus on hybrids and electric vehicles in the future.

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  1. Re:Fixing an ostensibly US only problem by ledow · · Score: 5, Informative

    Er... The EU are looking into it too and they will be recalling cars from there just the same.

    It's not an EU only issue, they're in for a world of hurt world-wide.

  2. Re:Fixing an ostensibly US only problem by Tx · · Score: 3, Informative

    Yup. I'm in the UK, and I got a letter from VW yesterday onfirming my car will need a fix. No details except that the are working on it.

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    Oh no... it's the future.
  3. Power from hydrogen by sjbe · · Score: 5, Informative

    I am talking about hydrogen powered combustion engines, they produce more power than a gasoline engine.

    Did you actually read the article you linked to?
    Power: Hydrogen 80kW vs Gasoline 154kW
    Torque: Hydrogen 140Nm vs Gasoline 222Nm
    Range: Hydrogen 100 km vs Gasoline 550km

    When powered by hydrogen it is worse in each and every relevant measure. A LOT worse.