The Volkswagen Group is “quite confident' that it can deliver €25,000 (£22,000) electric cars from the Skoda and Volkswagen brands
Skoda is set to copy each model in crossover form, targeting the same price points.
"There's a lot of innovations coming in the technical side. This car will have the first in-house battery cells from our Valencia plant. We're just ramping up; we will have much more scale by then.
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