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Volkswagen Group and SAIC Motor have signed an extension of their joint venture agreement until the year 2040. By extending the agreement, the partners say they are creating ‘early planning ...
SAIC Volkswagen, responding to reports it would close its Nanjing plant, said on Saturday that adjusting its production base was "normal and necessary", Chinese media outlet Yicai reported.
SAIC Volkswagen’s “In China, For China” strategy is accelerating electrification efforts due to “dynamic market development,” the release said. The joint venture will launch 18 new ...
Volkswagen and China’s SAIC have signed a deal extending their partnership to 2040. The pair announced their recommitment to the joint venture 40 years after teaming up.
SAIC-Volkswagen released 2024 sales figures, revealing over 1.2 million vehicles sold last year. Over 1.14 million were the VW brand, making it China’s top-selling joint venture brand. After ...
Retail sales of passenger vehicles in China reached 2.084 million units in June, up 18.1 percent year-on-year and up 7.6 ...
Volkswagen’s Chinese joint venture SAIC-Volkswagen launched a new promotion on Wednesday for its fully electric SUV. The ID.4 X is now available starting at just 139,900 yuan, or roughly $19,300 ...
Volkswagen and its state-owned joint venture partner, SAIC Motor, now employ 175 workers who do the final preparation of cars at the Urumqi complex for delivery to dealerships in western China.
Germany's Volkswagen Group and its Chinese partner have sold a factory in the Xinjiang region of China, where accusations of forced labor dogged the facility for many years.
Volkswagen partners with CATL to improve EV battery tech Volkswagen hasn’t been faring well in the world’s largest car market, but a new partnership could be the key to turning it all around.
FILE - An SAIC Volkswagen plant is seen in the outskirts of Urumqi in northwestern China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Thursday, April 22, 2021. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File) BANGKOK (AP) ...
SAIC Volkswagen Automobile Co. is a Sino-German joint venture operated by SAIC Group and Volkswagen Group. SAIC Volkswagen was one of the first automotive joint ventures in China.