Volkswagen has started series production of the ID. UNYX 08 at its Hefei plant in China.
The electric SUV is due to go on sale in the first half of 2026. In its latest official statement, Volkswagen called it its first fully connected, all-electric full-size SUV for China and said the model was developed with Xpeng in 24 months.
The company used the production start to reinforce its “In China, for China” strategy.
Volkswagen said the SUV benefits from a 800V architecture, L2 driver-assistance functions and over-the-air update capability. In China, those features are no longer unusual. Buyers increasingly expect them.
The ID. UNYX 08 is more important to Volkswagen than most launches.
Reuters reported that it is the first Volkswagen-Xpeng model to reach mass production, and said it uses Xpeng’s autonomous-driving technology and Turing AI chips.
The wire service also reported that Volkswagen plans to bring out more than 20 new models in China in 2026 as it tries to regain lost ground against domestic brands such as BYD and Geely.
Volkswagen has struggled in recent years to keep up in China’s EV market while local brands move quicker on software, pricing and development speed.
Volkswagen’s China Electronic Architecture, first developed with Xpeng, is designed to cut development time by 30% and reduce production costs by 40% compared with the older MEB setup.
That makes the ID. UNYX 08 an important test for Volkswagen as it works to show it can deliver a more locally developed EV quickly enough, and at the right price, to stay competitive in China.
















