FRANKFURT: The last car rolled off the production line at a Volkswagen site in Dresden on Tuesday, marking the first time in company history that it has stopped production at a German factory as cost cuts bite.
A red electric ID.3 GTX signed by workers would be the last car made at the plant, Volkswagen Saxony said, making the glass-walled “Transparent Factory” the first domestic site in the company’s 88-year history to have production completely shut down.
“The decision to end vehicle production at the Transparent Factory after over 20 years was not an easy one to make,” Volkswagen brand boss Thomas Schaefer said this month.
