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XPeng-powered Volkswagen ID. Unyx 07 goes on sale in China

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Max McDee, 25 May 2026

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The Chinese automotive market is an incredibly tough place for foreign manufacturers, and Volkswagen experienced this pressure firsthand, reporting a painful 46.7% year-on-year sales drop in China for April. Sales numbers went down to 77,995 vehicles - a 37.8% drop compared to the previous month. To counter this downward trend, the German automaker's joint venture, Volkswagen Anhui, officially launched a new strategic product: the ID. Unyx 07.

At the heart of this fresh approach is a deep technological alliance. The ID. Unyx 07 uses the new China Electronic Architecture (CEA), a sophisticated electronic platform co-developed with local electric vehicle specialist XPeng. The new setup relies heavily on centralized computing and zonal control technology to make onboard systems run smoother.

XPeng-powered Volkswagen ID. Unyx 07 goes on sale in China

Visually, the new EV steps far away from older, conservative Volkswagen designs. The car introduces what the company calls a "wind-breaking" design language, with an aggressive U-shaped front fascia and advanced LED matrix headlights. A distinct, illuminated golden logo sits prominently on the nose, marking a unique styling choice for this specific product lineup. The side profile shows off a sweeping, coupe-like silhouette paired with a practical hatchback rear door, dual sharp waistlines, and large 19-inch wheels.

The ID. Unyx 07 measures 191.1 inches in length, 72.9 inches in width, and 61.7 inches in height. It rides on a generous 111.3 inches wheelbase, putting it squarely in competition with popular mid-size electric cars. This long footprint allows for a spacious cabin and plenty of storage - the rear cargo area holds 25.1 ft³ of luggage. Fold the rear seats flat, and that storage space expands to an impressive 55.8 ft³, offering space that challenges many larger EVs.

XPeng-powered Volkswagen ID. Unyx 07 goes on sale in China

Step inside the cabin, and the heavy focus on modern digital demands becomes immediately obvious. The driver looks at a 10-inch digital instrument cluster complemented by a 27-inch augmented reality head-up display (AR-HUD) projected onto the windshield. The center dashboard has a crisp 15-inch floating touchscreen with a 2K resolution.

Not to be left out, the front passenger gets their own dedicated 12-inch 2K entertainment monitor. Powering these multi-screen displays is a high-performance octa-core MediaTek MT8676 chipset (which surpasses Qualcomm SA8295) running an AI-driven large language model that handles advanced semantic reasoning and accurate voice recognition.

XPeng-powered Volkswagen ID. Unyx 07 goes on sale in China

Volkswagen didn't skimp on premium interior comforts to attract tech-focused buyers either. The cabin comes with a top-tier 12-speaker HiFi audio system and a customizable 30-color ambient lighting, and a 1.6-square-meter panoramic glass roof floods the entire interior with natural light.

On the performance front, the introductory ID. Unyx 07 relies on a single 170 kW electric motor, which translates to 228 horsepower with energy coming from a 60 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery pack. According to China's standard CLTC testing cycle, this setup delivers a driving range of up to 347 miles on a full charge. The new electric Volkswagen tops out at an electronically governed maximum speed of 99 mph. For buyers demanding more driving distance between charging stops, Volkswagen Anhui confirmed that a variant with a larger battery will arrive on the market later this year.

XPeng-powered Volkswagen ID. Unyx 07 goes on sale in China

Autonomous driving and safety assist features are split into two distinct tiers based on buyer preference. The standard model gets a pure vision-based solution, with six high-definition cameras, one mmWave radar, and 12 ultrasonic sensors to manage highway Navigate on Autopilot (NOA) functions. A more advanced LiDAR-based solution will also be available to support complex urban NOA driving environments, with deliveries for those laser-equipped models planned for the end of 2026. All models come standard with high-tech memory parking and cross-level autonomous parking capabilities, allowing the vehicle to navigate itself completely driverless into a spot from a distance of up to 1.2 miles.

Aggressive pricing is Volkswagen's primary weapon to capture attention of Chinese buyers - the ID. Unyx 07 officially enters the market with an incredibly competitive base price starting at RMB 109,900, which equals approximately $16,200.

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That's basically a Cupra Tavascan with a better interior...

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