Volkswagen Group launching major electro-mobility campaign in China

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The Volkswagen Group is launching a major electro-mobility campaign in China—the the biggest initiative for e-mobility in China’s automotive history, said Prof. Dr. Martin Winterkorn, CEO of Volkswagen AG, on the eve of the Auto China motor show in Beijing. The initiative gets underway with the launch this year of the Volkswagen brand’s battery-electric e-up! and e-Golf models.

The Porsche Panamera S E-hybrid plug-in hybrid is already in the showrooms in China; the Group will launch two further plug-in hybrid vehicles there next year with the Audi A3 e-tron and the Golf GTE. Starting in 2016, this will be followed by two models developed specially for the Chinese market: These are the Audi A6 and a new mid-size limousine from the Volkswagen brand, both plug-in hybrids which are being developed together with the joint venture partners FAW Volkswagen and Shanghai Volkswagen and will be produced locally.

Furthermore, the Bentley Hybrid Concept opens a window on the broad-ranging potential of hybrid technology.

All these vehicles are highly efficient and eco-friendly. And at the same time they offer lots of driving pleasure. That is exactly what people all over the world and here in China expect of the Volkswagen Group. Thanks to the modular strategy, which is also being implemented at our Chinese factories, we can electrify nearly every model in our range: From small cars to large sedans, from pure electric drives to plug-in hybrids. Here in China, we are now setting out on the road to a future of emission-free mobility.

As a result, the Volkswagen Group is making its Chinese vehicle fleet ever more efficient. 17 Group models already meet the updated legal requirements set by the Chinese authorities to qualify as “especially energy-efficient vehicles.”

To that end, the two joint venture partners FAW Volkswagen and Shanghai Volkswagen are investing more than ever before in advanced vehicles and drives, green technologies and resource-efficient plants: €18.2 billion (US$25.1 billion) up to 2018.

Over the coming years, more than 20,000 new skilled jobs will be created in China alone.

In addition, the Group’s dealer network will see significant growth and increase by 50% from the present approximately 2,400 dealerships to more than 3,600. More than 500,000 people will then be employed by the Volkswagen Group’s Chinese dealer organization. This year alone, the Group brands will be putting more than 30 new models, successor models and product upgrades in Chinese showrooms.

Winterkorn also said that China is the Volkswagen Group’s largest single market and plays a key role in the Group’s Strategy 2018. For 2014, Volkswagen Group is again targeting double-digit growth in China and is aiming to deliver more than 3.5 million vehicles to customers for the first time in a calendar year, Winterkorn said.

Globally, the Group is aiming to deliver more than 10 million vehicles worldwide for the first time; achieving that would mean the quantitative target of Strategy 2018 would have been reached four years earlier than planned.

China will be an integral part of the Group’s “Future Tracks” initiative, which addresses the nascent digitalization era in the auto industry.