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Volkswagen to close a production plant in Germany for the first time in its 88-year history

Volkswagen is set to close a production facility in Germany, marking the first such move in the automaker’s 88-year history. The decision concerns the Transparent Factory in Dresden, where the final vehicle will roll off the production line on Tuesday, the company announced.

The last car produced at the Dresden plant is a red Volkswagen ID.3. Instead of being delivered to a customer, the vehicle will remain on display at the factory and has been signed by all employees. Since its opening, more than 165,500 vehicles have been manufactured at the site.

Read full article here: turnovernews.com

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