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VW to invest $2.67b for expansion of Hefei hub

- By LI FUSHENG

Volkswagen is investing 2.5 billion euros ($2.67 billion) in China as the German car group celebrates its 40th anniversar­y in the world’s largest vehicle market.

The investment will be spent on expanding its production and innovation hub in Hefei, Anhui province, said Volkswagen on Thursday.

“Our new production and developmen­t hub in Hefei will bring technologi­es to market around 30 percent faster in the future.

“This additional investment in the site underlines our ambition to quickly expand our local innovative strength,” said Ralf Brandstaet­ter, a member of the board of management at Volkswagen AG for China.

The investment is also to be spent on preparing the production of two models codevelope­d with Xpeng.

The first model will be a mid-size SUV, whose production is scheduled to start in 2026 at Volkswagen Anhui, one of the carmaker’s latest Chinese joint ventures.

At the core of the innovation hub in Hefei is Volkswagen (China) Technology Co, which is the German carmaker’s largest developmen­t facility outside Germany.

The facility is capable of developing new vehicles from scratch, involving design, test, validation and approval.

VCTC is the “central unit” responsibl­e for product localizati­on, said Volkswagen. In close collaborat­ion with joint ventures, it has taken on central developmen­t tasks.

The facility is also developing the first China-specific electric architectu­re, called the China Main Platform. Using this, at least four models for the entry-level segment in the compact class will be built from 2026.

“They will be highly competitiv­e,” said Brandstaet­ter, when asked about the vehicles on its China-specific electric vehicle platform.

“We have set our target to remain the No 1 internatio­nal carmaker in China … and a top three player in the country by 2030,” he said.

By 2030, Volkswagen will offer more than 30 all-electric models in the Chinese market.

The German car group establishe­d its first joint venture, SAIC Volkswagen, in 1984.

Today, it has around 50 million vehicles on Chinese roads bearing its brands, ranging from Volkswagen and Audi to Porsche and Bentley.

Volkswagen now has 39 plants in China. It offers around 160 passenger car models in the country and has built an extensive retail network of more than 3,500 dealers.

It has partnered with Chinese high-tech companies, including Horizon Robotics and ThunderSof­t, to offer the latest in-cabin features. More than 90,000 employees work for Volkswagen in China, making it the largest European employer in the country.

 ?? LI FUSHENG / CHINA DAILY ?? Volkswagen showcases the ID.3 at the Chengdu auto show in August.
LI FUSHENG / CHINA DAILY Volkswagen showcases the ID.3 at the Chengdu auto show in August.

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