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XPENG & Volkswagen to Jointly Develop Electrical/Electronic Architecture in China
China's XPeng Inc, and the Volkswagen Group, have entered into a framework agreement on technical collaboration with respect to Electrical/Electronic architecture (E/E Architecture). Under the new collaboration, XPENG and the Volkswagen Group will jointly develop and integrate XPENG’s latest generation of E/E Architecture to Volkswagen’s China Main Platform (CMP) for electric vehicles (EVs) in China.
The jointly developed E/E Architecture is expected to equip VW brand electric vehicles produced in China from 2026.
XPENG’s in-house developed industry-leading E/E Architecture is core to its vertically integrated full-stack software and hardware technologies.
XPENG’s latest generation of E/E Architecture provides high-performance in-car computing environment and competitive cost structure.
The E/E Architecture also supports whole-vehicle OTA for both customers’ vehicles and vehicles at the end of manufacturing lines.
Mr. Xiaopeng He, Chairman and CEO of XPENG, says: “The shared passion for technology and innovation brought XPENG and Volkswagen together. Both parties continue to contribute each other’s best to our strategic partnership. The technical collaboration based on our industry-leading E/E Architecture takes our partnership to the next level and on a much larger scale. The collaboration will allow our Smart EV products to be both technologically competitive and cost competitive.”
Ralf Brandstätter, Member of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG for China, adds: “With our 'In China, for China' strategy, we are strengthening the innovative power of the Volkswagen Group in China. By expanding our partnership with XPENG and consistently integrating with China's industrial ecosystem, we will align our products even faster to the needs of Chinese customers. Both partners bring their strengths to the table. This increases efficiency, optimises cost structures and accelerates the speed of development. High cost-effectiveness and a fast pace of development are crucial for our competitiveness in China's dynamic market environment. Through such efforts, we are taking on a leading role in the age of intelligent connected vehicles.”
XPENG’s Smart EVs are mainly manufactured at its plants in Zhaoqing and Guangzhou, Guangdong province.