New design, innovative technologies and fast development: Volkswagen sets out to delight customers in China

An image of a futuristic blue concept car parked on a paved plaza in front of a modern building with large glass facades and metal structures.
The new ID. CODE celebrates its world premiere at “Auto China 2024” in Beijing
  • Consistently oriented to the Chinese market: Volkswagen is presenting the new design language and the new technology standard of future Volkswagen models in China with the ID. CODE design show car unveiled at Auto China 2024
  • Sharpened brand experience: Volkswagen plans to tap into new customer groups in China with the ID.UX electric sub-brand
  • Broad product portfolio: over 30 new Volkswagen models across all powertrains and in all segments for Chinese customers by 2030
  • In China, for China: strong local tech development and partnerships for shorter development times

Wolfsburg/Beijing. Volkswagen is systematically forging ahead with its “in China, for China” strategy. The goal is even closer alignment with the specific requirements of customers in the world’s largest auto market and to provide them with a convincing product offering in all relevant segments. The ID. CODE design show car that celebrates its world premiere this week at the Auto China 24 trade fair in Beijing (from April 25 to May 4, 2024) bears witness to this systematic orientation to the wishes of Chinese customers. The concept car’s aesthetics are completely new and give a preview of a large electric SUV. The ID. CODE is designed for Level 4 fully autonomous driving. The new progressive ID.UX sub-brand also plays a key role in terms of Volkswagen’s profile in the Chinese market. With all-electric, lifestyle-oriented models, this sub-brand is designed to appeal to younger customers in particular.

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