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Auto China 2026: Volkswagen Group Unveils Record Product Offensive and Agentic AI Roadmap for China

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Pietro Zollino
Pietro Zollino
Volkswagen Group Communications Deputy Head of Group Communications & Head of Corporate Communications
Christopher Hauss
Christopher Hauss
Corporate Communications Head of International Communications・Volkswagen Group China
Dr. Christoph Ludewig
Dr. Christoph Ludewig
Corporate Communications Head of Strategy & Finance Communications
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  • Delivery mode is on: Volkswagen Group launches its largest-ever product offensive in China, for China – more than 20 electrified vehicles are coming onto the market in 2026 alone, expanding to 50 models by 2030.
  • Developed in China, for China: At the Group Media Night on April 21, Volkswagen Group unveiled four world premieres – the Volkswagen ID. UNYX 09 co-developed with Xpeng within 24 months; the ID. AURA T6 built on the locally developed China Electronic Architecture (CEA) with CARIZON’s ADAS solution; JETTA’s all-electric show car JETTA X for the smart entry segment; and the exterior reveal of China exclusive AUDI brand’s second serial production car, the E7X.
  • “Agentic AI for all” roadmap: From 2026, vehicles based on Volkswagen’s China Electronic Architecture will feature onboard AI Agents enabling highly intuitive, human-like interaction between vehicle and customer while ensuring robust personal data protection.
  • From 2027, the next-generation CEA 2.0 will integrate intelligent driving and cockpit control into a unified system across all powertrain types empowered by Agentic AI, marking the Volkswagen Group’s next step towards the AI-Defined-Vehicle era in China.
Portrait of Oliver Blume, CEO Volkswagen Group
“China is a key driver of our transformation and a vital force behind our global ambitions. The products and technologies we are unveiling at Auto China 2026 are a striking testament to the strength of our comprehensive localization strategy. This is a crucial milestone in our quest to regain the lead in China and on our journey to becoming the ‘Global Automotive Tech Driver’.”
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.
“Our ‘in China, for China’ strategy is now taking to the roads. In just 36 months, the Volkswagen Group has developed a completely new product portfolio for smart electric vehicles in China. This year alone, we will launch 20 new smart electric vehicles onto the market. With state-of-the-art electrical architectures, ADAS systems, an intelligent cockpit and AI features, we are fulfilling all the key demands of our Chinese customers. The numerous premieres from our brands at the Beijing Motor Show underscore the speed and rigor of our transformation.”
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.

Beijing. At its Media Night before Auto China 2026, the Volkswagen Group unveiled its powerful push into smart mobility. The showcase included a refreshed model portfolio with four global premieres. This new line-up is driven by the "in China, for China" strategy. Every aspect—from design and digital cockpit services to advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)—is tailored specifically for Chinese customers. The Group also launched its “Agentic AI for all” roadmap. This initiative is built on the new, scalable China Electronic Architecture (CEA) and will integrate intelligent driving and cockpit features into a single, unified operating system for all vehicle types.

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Group Night Auto China 2026

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