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Volkswagen strengthens activities in China with market entry of SEAT and Smart City Project

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Dr. Christoph Ludewig
Dr. Christoph Ludewig
Corporate Communications Head of Corporate Communications
Nikolas Thorke
Nikolas Thorke
Volkswagen Group China | International Media Relations
  • Agreement between the partners of the Chinese JAC Volkswagen joint venture enables next step for SEAT’s market entry into China
  • Volkswagen AG CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors of SEAT Dr. Diess: "With the market entry of SEAT, Volkswagen Group will be able to broaden the market development efforts into new customer bases."
  • Smart City Project in the Chinese megacity of Hefei supports Volkswagen Group China’s further development in autonomous driving

Martorell/Wolfsburg. The Volkswagen Group is expanding its business in its most important market, China. Volkswagen Group China, SEAT and the Chinese auto manufacturer JAC, which together form the joint venture JAC Volkswagen, continue to drive SEAT's market entry strategy. The Spanish brand aims to enter the Chinese market in the coming two to three years. An agreement has now been reached in Martorell, Spain, during a visit by a delegation of Chinese government officials from the Anhui province. Anhui’s provincial capital Hefei is where the headquarters of the JAC Volkswagen joint venture is located, which was founded in 2017 and focuses on the development, production and marketing of pure battery vehicles. China plays a central role in the global transformation of the Volkswagen Group and its decarbonization program. Already this year, the range of electrified vehicles will be expanded. By 2028, more than half of the 22 million e-cars planned by the Group will be produced in China. The goal is to deliver around 1.5 million electrified vehicles, most of them pure e-cars, to customers by 2025.

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