ICYMI: Volkswagen Renames Itself Voltswagen

Colin
By Colin Wood
Mar 30, 2021 | Volkswagen, Voltswagen

Volkswagen of America announced today that it will be changing its name to Voltswagen of America, a “public declaration of the company’s future-forward investment in e-mobility.”

Highlighting the name change, President and CEO of Voltswagen of America Scott Keogh said, “We might be changing out our K for a T, but what we aren't changing is this brand’s commitment to making best-in-class vehicles for drivers and people everywhere.” He also noted that the plan is to “build EVs for the millions, not just millionaires.”

The rebranding takes place alongside the introduction of the ID.4, the company’s first all-electric SUV.

The press release points out that Volkswagen Group was the first major carmaker to support the Paris Agreement, the international treaty for mitigating climate change. The company aims to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 and to launch more than 70 electric models across its portfolio of brands by 2029.

So, is this truly a spearhead meant to further the progress of electric cars for the masses, or is it an elaborate April Fools’ prank arriving a few days early?

Read the full press release below:

Herndon, VA, March 30, 2021 - V.2 —Today, Volkswagen Group of America, is unveiling the official change of its U.S. brand name from Volkswagen of America to Voltswagen of America.

More than a name change, “Voltswagen” is a public declaration of the company’s future-forward investment in e-mobility. By definition, Volts are the derived units for electric potential between two points. The new name and branding symbolize the highly-charged forward momentum Voltswagen has put in motion, pursuing a goal of moving all people point-to-point with EVs.

We might be changing out our K for a T, but what we aren't changing is this brand’s commitment to making best-in-class vehicles for drivers and people everywhere,” said Scott Keogh, president and CEO of Voltswagen of America. “The idea of a ‘people’s car’ is the very fabric of our being. We have said, from the beginning of our shift to an electric future, that we will build EVs for the millions, not just millionaires. This name change signifies a nod to our past as the peoples’ car and our firm belief that our future is in being the peoples’ electric car.”

This month, the company welcomes the arrival of ID.4, its first long-range all-electric, zero direct emission SUV, in dealerships across America. As well as being designed to compete with mainstream compact SUVs, the ID.4 is the first product to be sold nationwide that confirms the company’s commitment to sustainable mobility.

That’s been the mission since the larger Volkswagen Group became the first major automaker to support the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement, with an added target of a 30 percent reduction in the company’s carbon footprint by 2025, and net-carbon neutrality by 2050. A resulting commitment to sell one million EVs worldwide by 2025 will see more than 70 electric models launched across the VW group brands by 2029.

With the introduction of the “Drive Bigger” brand platform in 2019, Volkswagen of America, as it was then, communicated a long-term vision of striving for a higher purpose, challenging us all to move beyond self-interest and to consider being part of something bigger. The company further signaled its intentions by becoming one of five brands that signed up in 2019 to California’s proposed fuel economy regulations, which aim to impose stricter CO2 standards in an effort to help combat climate change.

Voltswagen means thinking big, acting boldly and leading progress.
In 1955 Volkswagen of America was founded, and from the beginning the company dared to be different from other automakers. VW first won the love of the American public with the Type 1 Beetle, which eventually overtook the Ford Model T as the world’s best-selling car, with more than 23 million sold. By establishing a storied legacy of breaking from convention and emphasizing a true driver-vehicle connection, Volkswagen of America in its time has become synonymous with humility, wit and humor, while the actual namesake translates to “the people’s car.”

"As our newly launched ID.4 campaign demonstrates, the humanity at the core of this brand remains its enduring legacy,” said Kimberley Gardiner, senior vice president, Voltswagen of America brand marketing. “The tone of Voltswagen will be a consistent thread between the branded communications for our growing electric fleet to our gas vehicles. Over the course of the next few months, you will see the brand transition at all consumer touch points. This is an exciting moment for us, and we have been working through every avenue to make the transition clear, consistent, seamless and fun for all.”

The company will preserve elements of Volkswagen’s heritage by retaining its iconic VW Dark Blue color for gas-powered vehicles and Light Blue to differentiate the new, EV-centric branding. Starting today, new branding will roll out across all of the company’s advertising, website and social media channels. Moving forward, “Voltswagen” will be placed as an exterior badge on all EV models with gas vehicles sporting the VW emblem only. Exterior and interior signage will soon roll out to all Voltswagen properties and dealerships across the US

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Comments
spandak
spandak HalfDork
3/30/21 11:12 a.m.

We are being punk'd right? 

The irony is everything I've seen about the ID4 isn't very good... 

Paul_VR6 (Forum Supporter)
Paul_VR6 (Forum Supporter) SuperDork
3/30/21 11:12 a.m.

They should have waited till Apr1 and got same press but no stupid. 

rustomatic
rustomatic Reader
3/30/21 11:13 a.m.

The idea is that illiterates have said "Voltswagen" for decades, which probably made lots of people mad at corporate headquarters.  The April Fools' (purposely pluralized) component is good, however, tying it into that whole electric car thing--so timely for marketing purposes . . .

Javelin (Forum Supporter)
Javelin (Forum Supporter) GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
3/30/21 11:15 a.m.

"Please forget that we cheated on diesel emissions for years and did untold amounts of damage to the environment while pretending to be green"

David S. Wallens
David S. Wallens Editorial Director
3/30/21 11:16 a.m.

So do we work on e-names for the other car companies? General Motors could become General Electric. (It has a nice ring to it.)

wae
wae UberDork
3/30/21 11:19 a.m.

In reply to David S. Wallens :

I could be wrong but I think that one's already taken

bgkast (Forum Supporter)
bgkast (Forum Supporter) GRM+ Memberand PowerDork
3/30/21 11:20 a.m.

April 1 is early this year

John Welsh
John Welsh Mod Squad
3/30/21 11:36 a.m.

Seems risky to send out the message of, "we are very serious about EV" as an April fools joke.  

John Welsh
John Welsh Mod Squad
3/30/21 11:41 a.m.

Serious questions...  The prevailing stereotype of VWs is electrical gremlins and CEL lights.

  • are we comfortable with VW as ALL electric?  
  • what has been the track record of reliability on the eGolf?
  • what has been the track record of reliability of VW's recent Hybrid offerings?  
californiamilleghia
californiamilleghia SuperDork
3/30/21 12:09 p.m.

Ohhh those Germans !

Always making jokes :)

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