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Software‑Defined Vehicles: Joint Venture RV Tech Successfully Completes Winter Testing

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Dr. Sebastian Rudolph
Dr. Sebastian Rudolph
Spokesperson Brand Group Sport Luxury | Vice President Communications, Sustainability and Politics | Porsche AG
Jonas Kulawik
Jonas Kulawik
Corporate Communications Spokesperson Product & Technology, Digitalization
The ID.EVERY1 reference vehicle with SDV architecture and provisional bodywork during winter testing1. Its appearance does not represent the final production model.
  • Volkswagen Group and Rivian’s joint venture has reached its next milestone.
  • Reference vehicles - Volkswagen ID.EVERY1, Audi and Scout – equipped with the SDV architecture underwent comprehensive evaluation over several months.
  • Oliver Blume, CEO of the Volkswagen Group: “We are accelerating toward the future. With the successful completion of the winter tests, our joint venture once again demonstrates the speed and precision of its work.”

Wolfsburg. The joint venture ‘Rivian and Volkswagen Group Technologies’ (RV Tech) has successfully completed the winter tests of its production-intent zonal architecture for the first generation of software‑defined vehicles (SDVs). Over the course of several months of testing in Phoenix (USA) and Arjeplog (Sweden), a joint team from Volkswagen, Audi, Scout, and RV Tech validated the functionality and performance of the electronics and software – an important milestone for the joint venture’s ongoing development work.

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