Cavallo, in an interview with dpa, highlighted the challenges facing the automotive industry but stated that the company is prepared for the future with new models and a clear strategy. The Volkswagen group plans to avoid factory closures and layoffs until the end of 2024, while also aiming to cut about 35,000 jobs by 2030 through natural turnover and voluntary programs. He acknowledged significant changes due to restructuring but emphasized strengthening long-term competitiveness. Concerns were raised about the autonomy of brands like Audi and Porsche, and a call for better coordination among brands was made. The ninth-generation electric Golf silhouette was presented, with production expected by the end of the decade, while the current Golf 8 production will move to Mexico in 2027. Cavallo suggested rewarding employees from a €6 billion cash flow, with decisions expected after upcoming council elections. Teljes cikk (Index.hu)