New combustion-powered VW models will not be available in Norway from the start of 2024 as the carmaker switches to selling nothing but EVs in the local market. VW models sold in Norway are imported by Møller Mobility Group and early this month, the importer revealed that it will stop taking orders for combustion-powered passenger cars in Norway in December. It is not yet clear if the move will include VW’s commercial vehicles but it doesn’t appear as though it will.
Read: Israeli Startup To Build Wireless Charging Roads In France And Norway Norway’s best-selling EV remains the Tesla Model Y with some 20,202 units sold this year. Trailing behind the Model Y is the VW ID.4 with 5,832 sales this year, placing it slightly ahead of another VW Group product, the Skoda Enyaq with 4,730 sales. Other popular BEVs offered by VW in Norway include the ID.3 with 2,788 sales this year, the new ID. Buzz Cargo with 2,624 sales, and the ID. Buzz Pro and ID.
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