The storied manufacturer announced its decision to part ways with former boss Herbert Diess, who stirred up discontent with his uncompromising push to electrify the group
Frankfurt, Germany: Volkswagen on Thursday hands over the reins to new CEO Oliver Blume, tasked with steering the German automotive giant through challenging economic conditions after four turbulent years under his predecessor, Herbert Diess.
In July, the storied manufacturer announced its decision to part ways with Diess, who stirred up discontent with his uncompromising push to electrify the group.
Blume, the current boss of sports car brand Porsche, takes the wheel at a "really difficult time" for Volkswagen, said Matthias Schmidt, an analyst specialising in electric cars.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has not only compounded supply chain problems unleashed by the coronavirus pandemic, but introduced uncertainties over energy supplies across Europe.
The economic turmoil comes as Volkswagen is ploughing tens of billions into an ambitious switch to electric vehicles, opening a clutch of battery factories across Europe.