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Qatar vetoes Volkswagen deal with Israeli defense company Rafael in Germany - report

Qatari Investment Authority reportedly opposed plans to manufacture Iron Dome components at Volkswagen’s struggling Osnabrück plant.

Volkswagen had previously slated the plant to close in 2027, though the company is now in talks with Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defense Systems to retool the plant and produce components for the "Iron Dome" missile defence system. The shift would save the factory's 2,300 jobs.
Israel's Iron Dome aerial defence system intercepts a rocket launched from the Gaza Strip, controlled by the Palestinian Hamas movement, above the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon.

VW's Qatari investors push back against Iron Dome plant deal talks with Rafael, sources say

Production has moved to Germany, and the design is more prominent.

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Flying car from the Chinese company Xpeng.

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Europe's two giants, after an attempt to collaborate on developing a 20,000 euro electric car, are now competing with BYD Sigal and Lifemotor T03 set to launch in 2027.


Manufacturer determined: The vehicle reaches 237 km/h. Police: 248 km/h

The driver of a Volkswagen Polo GTI received one of the highest speeding tickets ever in Israel. In court, it was revealed that he did not settle for the car's original 200 hp.


Volkswagen Golf celebrates 50 years: Changes since 1974

Facelift for Golf 8.0 arrives exactly 50 years after the launch of Golf 1.0, which in today's terms was considered a mini car. And it's not the only change it has undergone over the years.


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New Electric Volkswagen with a Range of 700 km, Priced like Model 3 and Even Operates in Hebrew.


VW T-Roc: The New Face of Vans, Coming to Israel!

Times are changing, and the best-selling Volkswagen in Europe is no longer a mini-van but a stylish crossover. Meet the T-Roc, which is now on its way to Israel.