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“In China, for China”: Five intelligent, fully connected vehicles and a new AI-based ADAS system celebrate their debut at Volkswagen Group Night in Shanghai

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Pietro Zollino
Pietro Zollino
Volkswagen Group Communications Deputy Head of Group Communications & Head of Corporate Communications
Robin Aschhoff
Robin Aschhoff
Volkswagen Group China | General Secretary & Head of Group Communications
Dr. Christoph Ludewig
Dr. Christoph Ludewig
Head of International Communications | Volkswagen Group China
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  • Volkswagen Group China's strategy unfolds in full force: On the eve of Auto Shanghai, the Group is unveiling the Volkswagen brand models and the new AUDI brand model developed entirely in China for China, as well as the Audi A6L e-tron – tailored to the preferences of Chinese customers
  • Premiere of the self-developed automated driving assistance system (ADAS) highlights the Volkswagen Group's local technology expertise in China – it will be introduced in the compact class in 2026 to make automated driving assistance functions accessible to even more customers
  • New models from Porsche, Bentley, Lamborghini and Ducati further reinforce the Group’s continued strong presence in the Chinese market
Portrait of Oliver Blume, CEO Volkswagen Group
“China is the technological pacemaker of global transformation. And the Volkswagen Group is playing a key role in shaping this development. We have a strong plan in place. At Auto Shanghai, we are now shifting into ‘delivery mode’. With a new generation of intelligent, fully connected vehicles, we are focusing entirely on the digital, smart world in which our Chinese customers live. Leveraging local expertise, we are creating products that excite and that strengthen our global footprint. This is another step towards becoming the Global Automotive Tech Driver for the automotive industry.”
Oliver Blume CEO Volkswagen Group
Portrait of Oliver Blume, CEO Volkswagen Group
The picture shows Ralf Brandstätter in front of a gray concrete wall. He is wearing a suit and a shirt.
“The Volkswagen Group has shaped the mobility landscape in China for more than four decades. Now we are opening the next major chapter. As it did 40 years ago, the next chapter of Volkswagen Group’s journey in China begins again in Shanghai – now with the first models developed entirely locally. With our consistent ‘In China, for China’ strategy, we are taking a leading role in the era of intelligent, fully connected vehicles – all while staying true to our Volkswagen DNA: the highest standards in quality and safety.”
Ralf Brandstätter Member of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG for China and Chairman and CEO of Volkswagen Group China
The picture shows Ralf Brandstätter in front of a gray concrete wall. He is wearing a suit and a shirt.

Wolfsburg/Shanghai. The Volkswagen Group is continuing to consistently pursue its ‘In China, for China’ strategy and is shifting into ‘delivery mode’ at Auto Shanghai 2025: on the eve of the world's leading trade fair for the automotive industry, the Group is presenting ten new models from its strong brands, including five world premieres. With the ID. ERA, ID. EVO and ID. AURA, three concept vehicles from the Volkswagen brand are making their debut. They represent a new generation of intelligent, fully connected electric vehicles (ICVs) that are tailored to the wishes of Chinese customers. The two further world premieres also offer cutting-edge technologies and highly automated driving assistance functions: Audi's new all-electric model based on the PPE (Premium Platform Electric) platform, the Audi A6L e-tron, and the first series model of the new AUDI brand, the AUDI E5 Sportback.

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