Article 6BJ3X Volkswagen’s troubled software division is getting new leadership. Again.

Volkswagen’s troubled software division is getting new leadership. Again.

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Jonathan M. Gitlin
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Enlarge / Dirk Hilgenberg was appointed to take over Cariad from Christian Senger in 2022; now he's to be replaced by someone from Bentley. (credit: Volkswagen Group)

Volkswagen Group's troubled software division Cariad is getting new leadership again. According to Reuters, later today, VW Group is expected to announce that it's replacing Cariad's current boss with Bentley's Peter Bosch. The division was created in 2019 to consolidate software development for VW's 10 different brands under one roof. But it's been anything but smooth sailing ever since, resulting in delays to new models and even the firing of former VW CEO Herbert Diess in 2022.

Cariad was originally charged with developing three different automotive software platforms concurrently. One platform, called E3 1.1, is for VW Group's mass-market electric vehicles like the VW ID.4.

E3 1.2 will debut in the more upmarket EVs currently under development by Audi and Porsche and should appear first in the electric Porsche Macan and Audi's A6 e-tron and Q6 e-tron. But those models have been delayed due to development difficulties and now won't appear until 2024.

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