Ulrich
Hackenberg isn't yet a household name but if Volkswagen's $70 billion
bet on his big idea pays off, he may join the likes of Henry Ford,
Alfred Sloan and Taiichi Ohno in the canon of auto industry pioneers.Since
the heyday of Henry Ford and his Model T, the world's automakers have
considered the "global car" to be their Holy Grail - the same basic
design that can be built, in subtle variations, and sold in different
markets.
Take that fundamental concept, stretch it across many
different vehicle types, sizes and brands, then build them by the
millions, and you begin to sense the enormity of Volkswagen's rapidly
evolving "mega-platform" strategy and its potential impact on
competitors around the globe.
Take that fundamental concept, stretch it across many different vehicle types, sizes and brands, then build them by the millions, and you begin to sense the enormity of Volkswagen's rapidly evolving "mega-platform" strategy and its potential impact on competitors around the globe.
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