More e-models for fast-growing e-mobility market in China: VW brand and Audi agree strategic cooperations with local automakers

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Pietro Zollino
Pietro Zollino
Deputy Head of Global Group Communications & Head of Corporate Communications
Robin Aschhoff
Robin Aschhoff
Volkswagen Group China | International Communications
Agnes Schwägerl
Agnes Schwägerl
Audi AG I Corporate Communications
Strategic cooperations
  • The VW brand concludes technological framework agreement for long-term cooperation with XPENG 
  • In addition, the Volkswagen Group is investing approximately US$700 million in XPENG via way of capital increase and will ultimately hold about 4.99 percent of the shares for a price of US$15 per ADS (*) 
  • Audi and SAIC sign memorandum expanding existing cooperation 
  • Both partnerships provide for the joint development of intelligent, fully connected electric vehicles (ICV) for the Chinese market 
  • Additional models will supplement the existing product portfolio and tap into further market and customer segments in China’s fast-growing e-mobility market 
  • New strategic cooperations increase local development capacities as part of the Volkswagen Group’s “in China for China” strategy and strengthen alignment with the wishes of Chinese customers

Beijing/Wolfsburg. The Volkswagen Group is strengthening its position on the Chinese automotive market with cooperations between the VW brand and XPENG and between Audi and SAIC. The Group is thus forging ahead with its local electrification strategy. The aim is to swiftly tap into new customer and market segments, thereby systematically leveraging the potential of China’s dynamically growing e-mobility market.

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