- New international website presents reports, interviews and detailed tech insights into mobility topics of the future
- Launch to coincide with IAA MOBILITY in Munich, including live streams and podcasts
- Fast and intuitive access to information on all devices
Volkswagen is launching a new offering for bloggers and influencers, as well as representatives of NGOs, authorities and politics, science and education in time for IAA MOBILITY in Munich. On the Shaping Mobility Hub (www.shaping-mobility.volkswagen.com), users have access to exclusive stories, controversial discussions, detailed insights and extensive research options in the areas of sustainability, innovation, the fascination of electromobility and digital living.
With the Shaping Mobility Hub, Volkswagen Communications are expanding the range of topics on offer. The storytelling platform allows the media and interested members of the public to take a deep dive into the future of mobility, providing comprehensive information about the restructuring programme at Volkswagen in the core areas of future mobility, given extra impetus by the ACCELERATE strategy. After all, electric mobility is just the beginning – the bigger step is yet to come with digitalisation, software-based products and autonomous driving.
Volkswagen New formats: Fascinating, emotional and full of background knowledge
Important events – such as IAA MOBILITY 2021 – will also be livestreamed on the Shaping Mobility Hub. Those visitors who prefer to listen to audio content are also in for a treat: In the Shaping Mobility podcast, independent experts give insights into the mobility trends of tomorrow. The podcast will be released once a month. A text-to-speech tool is available for selected articles.
Topics from the Shaping Mobility Hub can be shared easily via Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook or e-mail. The content of the new platform is available in German and English. For users interested in more detailed information on products and models, the Volkswagen Newsroom (www.volkswagen-newsroom.com) contains the latest editorial media packages, while the Volkswagen page www.volkswagen.com contains model-related inspiration and information.