In
a statement, the company did not offer further details on what
kind of EV production it will undertake at its sprawling complex
in central Puebla state.
Volkswagen's latest investment in its Mexican operations follows
a $763.5 million plan announced in late 2022.
The earlier investment plan for Volkswagen's Puebla facilities,
among Volkswagen's largest globally, was aimed at building a new
paint plant as well as to start a new production line.
The company has made its Jetta, Taos and Tiguan models at its
Puebla complex.
Since 2016, Volkswagen unit Audi has also made the Audi Q5, a
compact SUV, at the same complex, and later added a hybrid
version.
(Reporting by Daina Beth Solomon and Valentine Hilaire; Editing
by David Alire Garcia)
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