Volkswagen
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Regulatory filing: VW ID.7 coming to China
The ID.7 is 4,956 mm long and is powered by an electric motor with a peak power of 150 kW.
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SAIC-Volkswagen offers up to $7,250 discount as China auto price war continues
The offer has a deadline of April 30, and SAIC-Volkswagen plans to offer up to RMB 3.7 billion in subsidies for car purchases.
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VW Anhui sees first pre-production vehicle roll off line
The model could be the first electric SUV from VW's Spanish sports brand Cupra -- the Tavascan -- and is expected to go into production in the second half of 2023.
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VW to export China-made EVs to Europe
VW's Spanish sports brand Cupra will produce its first electric SUV, the Tavascan, at its Anhui plant, with the model set to enter the European market in 2024.
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VW suffers complaints in China due to on-board system failures in ID series EVs
Many owners have complained about the blackout of the onboard screens, frequent loss of network connectivity, and various fault codes randomly appearing in VW's ID series electric cars.
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Sunwoda to supply batteries for VW's HEV project
This marks Sunwoda's entry into Volkswagen's high-voltage battery supplier system, the company said.
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Former Huawei smart driving veteran Su Jing reportedly joins VW's JV with Horizon Robotics
Su Jing, a former Huawei executive and self-driving industry veteran, has joined Volkswagen's joint venture with Horizon Robotics, according to local media.
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VW to invest €2.4 billion to form JV with Chinese firm Horizon Robotics
Volkswagen will take a 60 percent stake in the joint venture, and its software subsidiary Cariad will develop autonomous driving solutions with Horizon Robotics.
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VW reportedly to form €2 billion JV with Chinese firm Horizon Robotics
The joint venture will reportedly focus on developing self-driving technology and wireless connectivity software for Volkswagen.
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Volkswagen expects ID. series EVs to deliver 15,000-20,000 units per month in China in H2
Volkswagen's ID. series delivered 17,600 units in China in June, up 107 percent from May.









