Volkswagen is embarking on “one of the largest product offensives in its global history”, with a barrage of new China-specific models previewed by the reveal of two key electric vehicles (EVs) ahead of the 2026 Beijing motor show.

Driven by its “In China, For China” strategy, the new models herald a new era for the Volkswagen Group in China, and are “tailored specifically for Chinese customers”.

“In just 36 months, the Volkswagen Group has developed a completely new product portfolio for smart electric vehicles in China,” Volkswagen Group China CEO Ralf Brandstätter said.

“The numerous premieres from our brands at the Beijing motor show underscore the speed and rigour of our transformation.”

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The Group’s push will span plug-in hybrid, electric and extended-range electric vehicles, with around 30 electrified models to launch by 2027 and 50 by 2030, including approximately 30 EV-only models.

The first of two Volkswagen-badged models to be revealed is the ID. Aura T6, a fully electric mid-size SUV developed and built through the brand’s 35-year-old joint venture with China’s FAW Group, FAW-Volkswagen.

It uses the new, locally developed China Electronic Architecture (CEA) supporting intelligent, AI-powered driving, which recently debuted on the mid-size ID. Unyx 07 sedan.

The ID. Aura T6 supports “advanced level two assisted driving” –  likely including adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping, and automated lane changes – and continuous over-the-air (OTA) updates.

The second is the ID. Unyx 09, a five-metre-long electric sedan co-developed with Xpeng in just 24 months and produced by Volkswagen’s joint venture with JAC Motors, Volkswagen Anhui.