Say hello to the future of smart electric mobility! At Auto Shanghai 2025, Volkswagen has taken the wraps off three stunning concept vehicles—ID. AURA, ID. ERA, and ID. EVO—in partnership with its Chinese joint ventures. These bold unveilings mark the next chapter of the ID. CODE story, giving us a sneak peek into Volkswagen’s electrified future in China.
🌟 A Vision of 30 New Models by 2027
Volkswagen has big plans. With over 30 new models (20+ NEVs) lined up for China by 2027, the brand is going full throttle on its “In China, for China” strategy. CEO Thomas Schäfer emphasized, “We’ve made all the necessary preparations to remain in pole position among foreign automakers in China.”
🤖 Smarter, Sleeker, and AI-Powered
Each concept car showcases advanced AI systems that support Level 2++ automated driving, capable of autonomous lane changes, merging, and turns—with driver supervision.
🚗 Meet the Three Concept Stars
🔹 ID. ERA – The Range-Extending SUV
From SAIC VOLKSWAGEN, this full-size 3-row SUV blends electric drive with range extender technology. With over 1,000 km of combined range, it’s perfect for long-haul family adventures.
🔹 ID. EVO – Electrifying the Youth
Built on an 800V platform, this sleek full-size SUV from Volkswagen Anhui targets young, lifestyle-savvy buyers. Featuring zonal electronics and OTA updates, the ID. EVO promises a connected, digital-first experience.
🔹 ID. AURA – Compact, Smart, Affordable
FAW-Volkswagen introduces the CMP-based ID. AURA, designed for the price-conscious A-segment. It features a humanoid AI assistant, smartphone-like UI/UX, and futuristic design—combining tech with everyday usability.
🚀 Speed & Innovation from China
Volkswagen’s development pace is now in “China speed” mode, aiming for model development in under 34 months. The focus? The right cars, for the right people, at the right time—with Chinese customer preferences at the heart of every design.
Stay tuned—these concept cars are shaping what your EV future could look like. ⚡




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