VW unveils five-year investment plan

Volkswagen says it plans to invest $A124.02 billion during the next five years in a bid to overtake Toyota and GM as the leading motor vehicle maker by 2018.

Volkswagen, Europe's biggest carmaker, has unveiled plans to invest 84.2 billion euros ($A124.02 billion) during the next five years as part of it plan to become the world's leading auto manufacturer by 2018.

The investment in upgrading technologies and modernising plants would give VW "extra power on our way to the top," according to the German-based carmaker's chief, Martin Winterkorn.

VW wants to replace Japan's Toyota as the world's leading motor vehicle maker by 2018.

VW is currently third, behind US-based General Motors.

"We will continue to invest strongly in our innovation and technology leadership, despite the uncertain economic environment," Winterkorn said.


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