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VW to set up new €1 billion firm in China that promises to shorten product development time by 30%

The new company, 100%TechCo, is scheduled to be operational in early 2024 and will have more than 2,000 procurement and R&D staff in the future.

VW to set up new €1 billion firm in China that promises to shorten product development time by 30%-CnEVPost

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German auto giant Volkswagen is increasing its investment in China to stay relevant in the world's most competitive electric vehicle market.

Volkswagen is investing around 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) in a new company with the project name "100%TechCo"in Hefei, Anhui province in eastern China, according to a press release from the company yesterday.

The new company will focus on the development, innovation and procurement of smart connected electric vehicles, with functions including vehicle and component development, and is expected to reduce the development times of new products and technologies by about 30 percent, the release said.

The new company, which is scheduled to be operational in early 2024, will comprise more than 2,000 employees from procurement and R&D, with Marcus Hafkemeyer, Chief Technology Officer of Volkswagen Group China, as CEO.

The establishment of 100%TechCo is a milestone in Volkswagen's "in China for China" strategy, the automaker said.

VW to set up new €1 billion firm in China that promises to shorten product development time by 30%-CnEVPost

The new company will integrate advanced technologies from local suppliers at an early stage of product development, enabling model offerings to be more responsive to Chinese customer needs, it said.

The 100%TechCo will also help bring Volkswagen's joint ventures in China -- SAIC Volkswagen, FAW Volkswagen and VW Anhui -- into closer synergy with their R&D programs and optimize profitability, according to the release.

At the Shanghai auto show, which began yesterday, Volkswagen Group brands brought 20 electric models, including the ID.7, which made its world debut.

By 2030, Volkswagen will have more than 30 all-electric models across its brands, it said.

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Regulatory filing: VW ID.7 coming to China

The ID.7 is 4,956 mm long and is powered by an electric motor with a peak power of 150 kW.

The new model of Volkswagen's ID family, the ID.7, may not be far from its launch in China, as it enters a regulatory catalog.

China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology today announced the latest batch of models that will soon be allowed to be sold, and the ID.7 from FAW-Volkswagen is included.

The Chinese public can submit feedback between April 12 and April 18. Entry into the catalog is the last major regulatory process for a model to be allowed to be sold in China.

The ID.7 has a length, width and height of 4,956 mm, 1,862 mm and 1,537 mm, respectively, and a wheelbase of 2,965 mm, according to the filing page.

In powertrain, the model is available in only one version, with a 150-kW peak power motor and a top speed of 155 km/h.

It has a ternary lithium battery pack and the manufacturer is a joint venture between FAW and .

In late January, Volkswagen announced that the ID.7, the sixth model in the ID series, will make its world debut in the second quarter.

The ID.7 will be a premium model and Volkswagen's second global model based on the MEB platform, following the ID.4.

On April 5, VW announced that testing of the ID.7 is almost complete and the model will be officially launched on April 17.

"The new ID.7 will enhance the upper mid-size class in Europe, China and North America," Volkswagen said in an April 5 press release.

Volkswagen's ID series of electric vehicles in China are produced by its two main joint ventures.

FAW-Volkswagen's ID. series models on sale are the ID.4 Crozz and ID.6 Crozz, two SUVs with suggested retail prices starting at RMB 217,900 ($31,660) and RMB 258,900, respectively.

SAIC Volkswagen's ID. series models are the ID.4 X and ID.6 X, with suggested retail prices starting at RMB 195,888 and RMB 259,888, respectively.

In addition to the two models in the ID. series, SAIC Volkswagen also offers the compact ID.3 model with a suggested retail price starting at RMB 162,888.

A month ago, as the price war in China's auto industry intensified, FAW-Volkswagen offered discounts of up to RMB 40,000 on ID. family models, bringing the starting price of the SUV series to as low as RMB 174,900.

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