Volkswagen AG and Xpeng Motors have entered into a partnership to develop a new digital and electrical architecture for electric vehicles (EVs) in China, aiming to reduce costs and enhance the appeal of VW's EVs in the competitive Chinese market. This collaboration will see the integration of advanced electronics and electrical technologies in China-manufactured Volkswagen EVs starting from 2026. The move is part of Volkswagen's strategy to regain its competitive edge against local leaders like BYD Co. Ltd., which currently dominates the Chinese EV market.
In the face of China's rapid growth of electric mobility, Volkswagen Group is revving up its investment in the electrification shift in a bid to expand its presence in the Chinese market. https://t.co/xMVUFm6ZfY https://t.co/WGCmkFTG1v
#Volkswagen AG said on Wednesday it is codeveloping an electrical/electronic architecture with Chinese startup #Xpeng in an effort to improve its competitive edge in China's heated #EV market. #OpportunityChina https://t.co/DFwcJ4CqXQ
Volkswagen AG will roll out a new digital architecture to make its electric vehicles more appealing in China, where it has fallen behind local champion BYD Co. Ltd. https://t.co/4nmXVzvl3n
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Volkswagen will roll out a new digital architecture to make its electric vehicles more appealing in China, where it has fallen behind local champion BYD https://t.co/zk4lPWp12a
⚠️ VOLKSWAGEN TO ROLL OUT NEW ARCHITECTURE WITH XPENG TO CUT CHINA EV COSTS Full Story → https://t.co/SPWvoHND8M Volkswagen AG said on Wednesday it has developed a new architecture for intelligent and electric cars with its Chinese partner Xpeng, which the German automaker… https://t.co/0nnNk2CTSs
Xpeng Motors and Volkswagen signed a pact on electronics and electrical technologies, which will apply to China-made VW EVs from 2026. #China $XPEV https://t.co/TMSfIlL91d
The cooperation on new energy vehicles (NEVs) between China and Germany has made remarkable progress over the past decade since the two countries forged a strategic partnership on electric vehicles in June 2011. In 2023, China exported 1.2 million NEVs, a 77.6 percent increase… https://t.co/ffCjNFTS9m