Volkswagen Shakeup Continues: Five New Chiefs Named

Aaron Cole
by Aaron Cole

Five new chiefs for research, sales and production will lead Volkswagen, the automaker announced Thursday, including a new engineering chief to replace Ulrich Hackenberg, the longtime boss at the center of the diesel cheating scandal.

The automaker also announced a smaller, more linear organization for its chiefs. Volkswagen cut in half the number of managers who report directly to new CEO Matthias Müller, according to the automaker, which could help end the cutthroat corporate culture that contributed to the pressure to appease former CEO Martin Winterkorn.

“These structural changes speed up the decision-making process, reduce complexity and increase efficiency,” Müller said in a statement.

Ulrich Eichhorn will take over for Hackenberg as head of Volkswagen Group’s Research and Development. Eichhorn was most recently managing director of the German Association of the Automotive Industry, a post he took over in 2012. Before that, Eichhorn was head of engineering for Bentley.

Michael Mauer will take over design for Volkswagen Group in addition to leading Porsche, which he’s done since 2004. Mauer started at Mercedes-Benz in 1984 and led development of the SLK and SL models, before leaving in 2000. Mauer takes over design duties from Walter de Silva, who retired from Volkswagen last month. De Silva penned the Audi R8 and Alfa Romeo 156.

Fred Kappler will take over for Volkswagen Group’s sales. A longtime VW exec, Kappler has held sales positions for the company in China, and in Europe as head of sales for Skoda and Volkswagen Parts.

Wolfram Thomas will head group production for Volkswagen, according to the automaker. Thomas is a longtime VW executive and notably was Volkswagen’s powertrain production planning chief in 1989, according to his Bloomberg profile. Since 1998, he has been manager of Volkswagen’s Kassel plant, which is the company’s primary transmission plant.

Ralf-Gerhard Willner will lead Volkswagen’s modular architecture push, after leading Audi’s concept cars since 2013.

Similar to Volkswagen’s announcement earlier this year, the automaker appears to be stacking its boardroom with longtime employees with few connections to the diesel scandal that has cut through the automaker faster than a bad burrito.


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  • Wmba Wmba on Dec 17, 2015

    And until they get fired, you'll never see their names again except for Mauer. He has the unenviable task of replacing Walter de Silva as design chief. The latter just retired early apparently fed up with all the fuss.

  • Whatnext Whatnext on Dec 17, 2015

    Not necessarily a bad thing. VW/Audi has been stuck in a fairly conservative design rut for quite a while now.

  • Alan My view is there are good vehicles from most manufacturers that are worth looking at second hand.I can tell you I don't recommend anything from the Chrysler/Jeep/Fiat/etc gene pool. Toyotas are overly expensive second hand for what they offer, but they seem to be reliable enough.I have a friend who swears by secondhand Subarus and so far he seems to not have had too many issue.As Lou stated many utes, pickups and real SUVs (4x4) seem quite good.
  • 28-Cars-Later So is there some kind of undiagnosed disease where every rando thinks their POS is actually valuable?83K miles Ok.new valve cover gasket.Eh, it happens with age. spark plugsOkay, we probably had to be kewl and put in aftermarket iridium plugs, because EVO.new catalytic converterUh, yeah that's bad at 80Kish. Auto tranny failing. From the ad: the SST fails in one of the following ways:Clutch slip has turned into; multiple codes being thrown, shifting a gear or 2 in manual mode (2-3 or 2-4), and limp mode.Codes include: P2733 P2809 P183D P1871Ok that's really bad. So between this and the cat it suggests to me someone jacked up the car real good hooning it, because EVO, and since its not a Toyota it doesn't respond well to hard abuse over time.$20,000, what? Pesos? Zimbabwe Dollars?Try $2,000 USD pal. You're fracked dude, park it in da hood and leave the keys in it.BONUS: Comment in the ad: GLWS but I highly doubt you get any action on this car what so ever at that price with the SST on its way out. That trans can be $10k + to repair.
  • 28-Cars-Later Actually Honda seems to have a brilliant mid to long term strategy which I can sum up in one word: tariffs.-BEV sales wane in the US, however they will sell in Europe (and sales will probably increase in Canada depending on how their government proceeds). -The EU Politburo and Canada concluded a trade treaty in 2017, and as of 2024 99% of all tariffs have been eliminated.-Trump in 2018 threatened a 25% tariff on European imported cars in the US and such rhetoric would likely come again should there be an actual election. -By building in Canada, product can still be sold in the US tariff free though USMCA/NAFTA II but it should allow Honda tariff free access to European markets.-However if the product were built in Marysville it could end up subject to tit-for-tat tariff depending on which junta is running the US in 2025. -Profitability on BEV has already been a variable to put it mildly, but to take on a 25% tariff to all of your product effectively shuts you out of that market.
  • Lou_BC Actuality a very reasonable question.
  • Lou_BC Peak rocket esthetic in those taillights (last photo)
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