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Volkswagen sought a Chinese patent for the Eos model this year; it comes as no shock to find the sun-soaked convertible undergoing testing in China.

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Volkswagen Unveils Three Electric Concept Vehicles and Plans for New Energy Vehicles in China

Volkswagen has made a significant stride in the electric vehicle (EV) market by unveiling three new electric concept vehicles: the ID. AURA sedan, ID. ERA SUV, and ID. EVO SUV. Among these, the ID. EVO full-size SUV is being assembled at a Chinese plant, albeit its potential sale as an import in China before the summer remains uncertain.

In addition to these new EVs, Volkswagen's Chinese joint ventures have plans to launch two New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) by 2027. These vehicles will be developed exclusively for the Chinese market. However, specific details about the NEV launches planned by Volkswagen's Chinese joint ventures up to 2027 are not yet clear.

The Eos, a sunny convertible, is another model in Volkswagen's pipeline. It is currently being tested in China, separate from the new electric vehicles. The Eos will make its Chinese debut at the Shanghai Auto Show in April, marking its appearance as an import in China before the summer. It is worth noting that Volkswagen applied for a Chinese patent for the Eos earlier this year.

Interestingly, the ID.Evo full-size SUV is being assembled in China with Xpeng technology. However, the plant where it is being produced is currently loss-bearing.

It is advisable for those seeking precise and updated details on Volkswagen's NEV plans in China or Eos release dates to monitor official Volkswagen China and joint venture announcements. These plans may evolve or be announced closer to the launch period.

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Volkswagen's Chinese plant is assembling the ID. EVO full-size SUV, a part of their electric vehicle lineup, yet its potential import sale in China before the summer is uncertain. Volkswagen's Chinese joint ventures aim to launch two New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) by 2027, specifically developed for the Chinese market. The automotive industry witnesses the testing of Volkswagen's Eos, a convertible model, in China, slated to release as an import before the summer, with a Chinese patent already secured.

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