Oliver Blume, CEO of the Volkswagen Group, said: “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. The close integration between the joint venture, our brands, and the Group follows a clear objective: to excite people with products and technologies that set new standards. This is how we are driving development forward across the Volkswagen Group – with the ambition to become the global automotive tech driver.”
SDV architecture passes winter endurance testing
The program consisted of two phases: In Arizona, engineering teams from the brands and the joint venture worked together to finalize key software functions and prepare the reference vehicles for the winter tests in Europe. In Sweden, the systems were then subjected to stress testing under extreme weather conditions with snow and ice. The teams examined, among other things, the interaction between hardware and software for functions such as all wheel drive, traction control, and driving performance. Over-the-air (OTA) functionality was also validated. In total, the joint venture and the brands conducted hundreds of tests and validation cycles. Individual approval drives in Germany and Sweden with the brands’ development leadership marked the successful completion of the winter test program.
The results demonstrate that the SDV architecture already operates reliably under harsh winter climatic and dynamic driving conditions. In addition, this milestone establishes the foundation for the next development phases within the joint venture and individual Group brands.
The Volkswagen Group will deploy this SDV architecture in electric vehicles across markets in the Western Hemisphere. Customers can benefit from highly automated driving features and advanced infotainment solutions that can be continuously updated via over-the-air updates.
Brands strengthen software expertise for the SDV with a qualification program
In parallel, the Volkswagen Group brands are strengthening their software capabilities for the SDV. Volkswagen Passenger Cars is expected to rapidly launch a long‑planned qualification program at the beginning of May where software specialists will spend several months at RV Tech locations, including Palo Alto, to deepen their knowledge of the joint venture’s architecture and code. Upon returning to Wolfsburg, these specialists will serve as internal experts and bring this expertise back into their development departments as multipliers. This will help to integrate brand-specific functions more quickly into future production models. Audi and Porsche are also preparing to launch similar training programs.







