Xpeng and Volkswagen Group Expand E/E Architecture Technical Collaboration
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Thursday, Aug 14, 2025 9:35 pm ET1min read
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The jointly developed technology architecture will be deployed across Volkswagen's BEV, gasoline, and plug-in hybrid platforms in China. This cross-platform and cross-powertrain platformization will enable Volkswagen to achieve faster software iteration and over-the-air (OTA) updates, significantly reducing vehicle development cycles [1].
The expanded technical cooperation will significantly increase the scale of models equipped with the E/E architecture in the Chinese market. This will allow Volkswagen to achieve significant platform-driven economies of scale, according to Xpeng [1].
The collaboration is part of Volkswagen's broader strategy to implement its software-defined car strategy and enhance its global competitiveness. The joint R&D team has designed and validated the E/E architecture for electric vehicle platforms, which is also applicable to internal combustion engine (ICE) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) platforms [1].
Volkswagen's CEO for China, Ralf Brandstätter, emphasized the commitment of Volkswagen's brands to delivering advanced solutions for customers in every segment. He also highlighted Volkswagen's efforts to systematically reduce its cost base, enabling the company to offer attractive options in the competitive Chinese automotive market [1].
This expansion of the partnership follows a series of agreements signed by the two companies, including a joint procurement plan and an investment of $700 million by Volkswagen to jointly develop two B-segment BEVs for the Chinese market under the Volkswagen brand [1].
The collaboration between Xpeng and Volkswagen Group is a significant step in the development of advanced electric vehicle technologies and highlights the potential of strategic partnerships in accelerating innovation and market competitiveness.
References:
[1] https://cnevpost.com/2025/08/15/xpeng-vw-expand-tech-partnership-gas-hybrid-platforms/
Xpeng and Volkswagen Group have expanded their technical collaboration on electric vehicle (EV) architecture, with Xpeng agreeing to cooperate with Volkswagen's MEB platform. The collaboration will enhance Xpeng's E/E architecture and support the development of Volkswagen's new EV platform. This agreement is expected to help both companies accelerate the development of EVs and improve their competitiveness in the market.
Xpeng (NYSE: XPEV) and Volkswagen Group have expanded their technical collaboration to include Xpeng's E/E architecture, which will be integrated into Volkswagen's MEB platform. The agreement, signed recently, aims to enhance Xpeng's technology and support the development of Volkswagen's new EV platform. This collaboration is expected to accelerate the development of EVs and improve the competitiveness of both companies in the market.The jointly developed technology architecture will be deployed across Volkswagen's BEV, gasoline, and plug-in hybrid platforms in China. This cross-platform and cross-powertrain platformization will enable Volkswagen to achieve faster software iteration and over-the-air (OTA) updates, significantly reducing vehicle development cycles [1].
The expanded technical cooperation will significantly increase the scale of models equipped with the E/E architecture in the Chinese market. This will allow Volkswagen to achieve significant platform-driven economies of scale, according to Xpeng [1].
The collaboration is part of Volkswagen's broader strategy to implement its software-defined car strategy and enhance its global competitiveness. The joint R&D team has designed and validated the E/E architecture for electric vehicle platforms, which is also applicable to internal combustion engine (ICE) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) platforms [1].
Volkswagen's CEO for China, Ralf Brandstätter, emphasized the commitment of Volkswagen's brands to delivering advanced solutions for customers in every segment. He also highlighted Volkswagen's efforts to systematically reduce its cost base, enabling the company to offer attractive options in the competitive Chinese automotive market [1].
This expansion of the partnership follows a series of agreements signed by the two companies, including a joint procurement plan and an investment of $700 million by Volkswagen to jointly develop two B-segment BEVs for the Chinese market under the Volkswagen brand [1].
The collaboration between Xpeng and Volkswagen Group is a significant step in the development of advanced electric vehicle technologies and highlights the potential of strategic partnerships in accelerating innovation and market competitiveness.
References:
[1] https://cnevpost.com/2025/08/15/xpeng-vw-expand-tech-partnership-gas-hybrid-platforms/
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