XPeng and Volkswagen Group have taken another major step in their partnership with the signing of a new agreement that expands their technical cooperation well beyond electric vehicles.
The deal will see the jointly developed electrical and electronic (E/E) architecture not only integrated into Volkswagen’s battery-electric vehicle (BEV) platforms but also applied to its internal combustion engine (ICE) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) models for the Chinese market. This expansion marks a significant milestone in Volkswagen’s push to accelerate its software-defined car strategy while also improving its overall competitiveness in the world’s largest automotive market.
According to the two companies, the E/E architecture has already been designed and validated by their joint R&D team. Originally intended for use in electric models, it has now been adapted for conventional and hybrid powertrains as well. This flexibility will allow Volkswagen to benefit from faster software iteration, frequent over-the-air updates, and a dramatic reduction in vehicle development cycles.





