Volkswagen’s Last-Ever Petrol Engines Will Appear In Just 7 Years

In a rush to redeem itself in the ongoing wake of Dieselgate, Volkswagen has confirmed that its very last line of petrol and diesel engines are just one model cycle away
Volkswagen’s Last-Ever Petrol Engines Will Appear In Just 7 Years

Volkswagen will start selling its final ranges of petrol and diesel engines as soon as 2026. A normal launch programme would make their details public just seven years from now.

The surprising news means that this last hurrah for VAG internal combustion is just one typical car model life cycle away. The date tallies with the expected arrival of the Golf MkIX; the MkVIII is due in 2019. The engines produced at that mid-2020s stage will supply the four mass-market Volkswagen Group car brands all the way up until every Audi, Volkswagen, Seat and Skoda is either battery- or hydrogen-powered.

Volkswagen’s Last-Ever Petrol Engines Will Appear In Just 7 Years

VW’s chief of strategy, Michael Jost, is quoted as telling an industry conference:

“In the year 2026 will be the last product start on a combustion engine platform.”

We can infer from this that all future products beyond that date will be designed for electric propulsion. Plug-in hybrids run on conventional combustion engine platforms and would seem to be excluded from Volkswagen’s engineering vision beyond 2026 – although they will still be built for the duration of that generation, running until the 2030s.

Volkswagen’s Last-Ever Petrol Engines Will Appear In Just 7 Years

The years between now and 2026 will see Volkswagen and its sister brands making strides to electrify as many models as possible, working on miniaturisation solutions to suit their smaller cars and trying to extract more driving range from the existing technology.

Volkswagen currently sells electric versions of the Golf and Up alongside plug-in hybrid options for the Golf and Passat. A hybrid Tiguan is expected in 2019.

Source: Auto Express

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Elliot.J99
12/05/2018 - 15:50 |
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B I G O O F

12/06/2018 - 00:00 |
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☆★THEBOOSTEDBRIT★☆

So no GTi?
No GTi?!
No G T i ? !
Fuccccccccccccccccccccc

12/05/2018 - 15:54 |
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Who said no GTI? A performance version of an EV Golf is possible

12/05/2018 - 20:15 |
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RWB Dude

Does that mean manufacturers in the VW group will stop making gasoline engines too?

12/05/2018 - 16:05 |
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I dont think so. Audi for example, plans to have combustion engine development for the next 20-30 years at least, but it will adjust to the “trends” of the automotive industry.

12/05/2018 - 17:28 |
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Hopefully not Lamborghini, Porsche and Bugatti

12/05/2018 - 18:49 |
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propably just the vw subgroup(seat, vw and skoda)

12/05/2018 - 19:05 |
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Track Broseff

Enter your comment…

12/05/2018 - 16:32 |
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The heck CT

12/05/2018 - 16:34 |
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B O T T O M T E X T

12/05/2018 - 17:32 |
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Track Broseff

As long as stuff like this is made im happy!

12/05/2018 - 16:33 |
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Straight cut gears for the sound lovers pls

12/06/2018 - 02:59 |
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luke c

Now instead of gassing monkeys to prove efficiency, they’ll have to shock em. Or perhaps feed them Nickel

12/05/2018 - 17:07 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by luke c

I was thinking about a Batterygate too !

12/05/2018 - 19:11 |
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A Car Guy
12/05/2018 - 18:38 |
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Pagz777

Sure they are

12/05/2018 - 18:54 |
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Anonymous

This makes me sad i just started driving last year and already they start phasing them out?

12/05/2018 - 19:27 |
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Erich Mohrmann

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Can always buy an older model

12/05/2018 - 21:22 |
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Sagaris

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

3 more years haaaaaah

12/07/2018 - 10:23 |
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Anonymous

Cool

12/05/2018 - 19:28 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Can’t wait for the Beetle replacement and it’s electric

12/05/2018 - 19:29 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Yeah

12/06/2018 - 00:40 |
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