Navistar International Corp. and Volkswagen AG鈥檚 truck unit announced a strategic alliance that includes a $256 million investment by the German vehicle maker in Navistar as well as planned joint development of powertrain, procurement and other collaborative efforts.
September 5, 2016volkswagen News Updates
Volkswagen AG Seeks $1.12 Billion Savings From MAN, Scania Integration
Volkswagen AG boosted its target for cost cuts at its trucks division to $1.12 billion (1 billion euros)聽as cooperation between its Scania and MAN units makes progress after years of tepid results.
May 26, 2016Volkswagen鈥檚 MAN Trucks Triples Tech Team as Big Rigs Go Online
Volkswagen AG鈥檚 truck unit MAN is nearly tripling the size of its digital division to add self-driving technology and make freight loading more efficient, seeking new sources of income as big rigs are increasingly linked via the Internet.
May 25, 2016VW Trucks Chief Open to IPO, Deals in Expansion Strategy
Volkswagen AG鈥檚 heavy-truck division is exploring options for growth that could include acquisitions and an initial public offering as it seeks to reap the benefits of more independence within its rapidly reorganizing parent company.
February 8, 2016Volkswagen AG CEO Martin Winterkorn Resigns After Emissions Scandal
Volkswagen AG CEO Martin Winterkorn, who during nearly a decade at the helm catapulted VW to the top spot in global sales, stepped down after admitting the automaker cheated on U.S. emissions tests.
September 23, 2015VW, Metzler to Sell LeasePlan Fleet Management Business for $4 Billion
Volkswagen AG and banker Friedrich von Metzler agreed to sell fleet-management company LeasePlan Corp. for 3.7 billion euros ($4 billion) to a group of investors including TDR Capital LLP.
July 23, 2015Andreas Renschler Begins Post as VW Trucks Chief
Andreas Renschler officially took over as head of Volkswagen鈥檚 truck division on Feb. 1, and he will spearhead a growth effort that could include an acquisition in the United States.
February 4, 2015VW Secures Backing to Complete Scania Bid, Bolster Heavy-Trucks Division
Volkswagen AG secured enough backing to move forward with its $9.2 billion bid for Scania AB, removing the last major obstacle to a nearly decadelong effort to forge an integrated heavy-trucks unit.
May 13, 2014Volkswagen Extends Scania Offer Deadline After Failing to Win 90%
Volkswagen AG extended the offer period for its $9.2 billion bid to buy out Swedish truck maker Scania AB after failing to reach the necessary 90% threshold of approvals.
April 30, 2014VW鈥檚 Scania Bid Gets Backing From Shareholder Group
Volkswagen AG鈥檚 $9.2 billion bid to buy the rest of heavy-truck maker Scania AB received a boost after Scania鈥檚 fourth-largest shareholder backed the deal.
April 24, 2014