KEY POINTS
  • Volkswagen announced at the Shanghai auto show this week it is investing around 1 billion euros (about $1.1 billion) in an electric car development and business center in Hefei — a city near Shanghai that's become an auto hub, home to Nio's China office and others.
  • The company also revealed its new ID.7 sedan, which is set to launch in China and Europe this fall, and North America next year.
Volkswagen's ID.7 is set for release in Europe and China in the fall of 2023, and in North America in 2024.

BEIJING — German automaker Volkswagen is investing about $1 billion in China for electric car development, and releasing a vehicle targeted at a higher end of the market.

The company announced at the Shanghai auto show this week it is investing around 1 billion euros (about $1.1 billion) in an electric car development and business center in Hefei — a city near Shanghai that's become an auto hub, home to Nio's China office and others.