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Volkswagen To Make Brands More Distinct To Boost Efficiency

VW is trying to make savings and become more efficient to help fund a costly shift to EVs in the wake of the diesel emissions scandal that broke out in September 2015.
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Published on October 13, 2017

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  • VW is making savings to help fund a costly shift to EVs
  • The move may help to smooth relations between the brands
  • VW will pursue its premium brands to expand to other regions

German car-makers, Volkswagen will make its three mass-market brands more distinct to reduce overlaps and defuse tensions within the car making group, its chief executive said on Thursday. The German company is striving to make savings and become more efficient to help fund a costly shift to electric vehicles in the wake of its diesel emissions scandal. CEO Matthias Mueller said the automaker's executive board had set out a new focus for its mass-market VW, Skoda and Seat brands based on 14 customer groups in its core European market.

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"The key challenge is (to achieve) a perfect market coverage with clear territories for the brands," he told a strategy meeting of about 400 managers in Wolfsburg.

"We must now be able to better use the synergies that our unique alliance of brands offer than we have done to date."

The move may help to smooth relations between the brands.

VW sources told Reuters last week that managers and unions were seeking to curb competition from lower-cost stablemate Skoda, move some of its production to Germany and make the Czech brand pay more for shared technology.

That sparked at backlash at Skoda. Concerned about the possibility of losing work to Germany, the Czech brand's main union threatened to cut back on overtime work. Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka also demanded talks on the issue with Skoda's leadership.

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The positioning of the brands is "an emotional theme that recently made waves," Mueller said.

"Of course, it is an extreme challenge sometimes to steer this tanker and to balance the (different) interests," he added.

In a next step, Volkswagen will pursue greater differentiation between its premium brands and expand the strategy to other regions, Mueller said, without being more specific.

Separately, Mueller said the group expected to make major savings in development costs at premium brands Audi and Porsche through their new shared PPE production platform for electric cars.

"On balance we expect 30 percent less workload" compared with the current MLB and MSB platforms operated separately by Audi and Porsche, the CEO said, without being more specific.

(Editing by Mark Potter)

© Thomson Reuters 2017

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