
Volkswagen Group will unveil seven globally debuting new vehicles, including the all-new Audi Q5L, at the Shanghai Auto Show.
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We recently learned from official sources that Volkswagen Group will unveil seven globally premiering models at the Shanghai Auto Show, with five of them to be launched at the Volkswagen Group Media Night on April 22nd. An advanced driver-assistance system specifically tailored for the Chinese market will also be released during the Shanghai Auto Show. This system is developed by CARIZON, a Volkswagen Group's intelligent driving R&D joint venture in China. By 2027, Volkswagen Group will launch more than 20 electrified models. By 2030, it will offer approximately 30 pure electric models in China.
The Volkswagen brand will make the global debut of three new-generation intelligent connected concept cars. These three concept cars are respectively an A-class pure electric sedan from FAW-Volkswagen, which is the first Volkswagen brand model based on the CMP platform and equipped with the high-performance CEA electronic/electrical architecture; a range-extended B-class SUV from SAIC Volkswagen, marking the first such model under the Volkswagen brand; and the first pure electric B-class SUV from Volkswagen Anhui.
The first mass-production model under the newly revamped AUDI brand, the AUDI E, will make its debut. Positioned as a pure electric wagon, it will be equipped with L2++ advanced driver-assistance features and is scheduled to be launched within this year. The AUDI brand will also showcase a brand-new pure electric model based on the PPE (Premium Platform Electric) platform, which will be fitted with an L2++ advanced driver-assistance system tailored for Chinese users. The all-new Audi Q5L will also make its appearance debut, though its market launch is expected to be no earlier than the second half of 2025.
In addition, the third model under Porsche Heritage Design will make its global debut. Meanwhile, the 911 GT3 Touring and two special edition models will also be unveiled on the same stage.