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VW Considers Selling Chinese-Made Cars in Europe, CFO Opposes

VW Considers Selling Chinese-Made Cars in Europe, CFO Opposes
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Volkswagen is moving closer to a once-taboo strategy: selling China-developed models in Europe and potentially assembling them at German plants.

A feasibility study has been commissioned to evaluate the plan, according to sources familiar with the matter who spoke to Handelsblatt.

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The study covers both importing complete vehicles from China and assembling them—or their major components—in Europe.

However, company sources stress the proposal remains exploratory and could still be abandoned.

First Model Could Be a New SUV in 2027

Reports about VW potentially importing Chinese-built vehicles to Europe first emerged in May, following statements by CEO Oliver Blume.

Initially, the focus was on the ID. Era 9X, a model built in China with SAIC.

That SUV is larger than the VW Touareg but costs just €45,000 ($51,000) in China, compared to a Touareg in Europe that can exceed €80,000 ($91,000).

Handelsblatt now reports that VW is leaning toward a different, yet-to-launch vehicle for import, suggesting the plan has shifted.

The new model is expected to be close in size to the Touareg and will ride on Volkswagen's China Scalable Platform (CSP).

Crucially, this platform is VW's own, not shared with SAIC, giving the German brand full control over the technology.

Adaptations would be required to meet European market standards, including changes to driver-assistance systems, materials, and software.

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Tariff Avoidance Strategy

Any vehicles VW imports from China will face EU tariffs, a key challenge.

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