Volkswagen just dropped an all-new, all-electric SUV in its largest market, China. It’s called the ID. UNYX 08, and while it’s not for US and has a name more befitting of a computer operating system, it could hold some clues about what’s to come.
As one of Volkswagen’s latest models, the ID. UNYX 08 is a part of the automaker’s electrification strategy. More so, it’s built specifically to cater to the Chinese market and their hugely competitive EV market.
Though, because China’s automotive industry is lightyears ahead of the rest of the world with its EVs, VW’s doubling down its efforts to grab a piece of that market share pie. That said, the China-only ID. UNYX 08 could potentially provide some hints as to what future VW models could look like globally.
Not actually a VW underneath

Although it appears to be a radically new Volkswagen on the surface, the ID. UNYX 08 is a bit more complex. It’s actually a new EV cooperatively developed with China’s own Guangzhou Xiaopeng Motors Technology, or XPeng in short.
It’s a byproduct of VW’s efforts to sell EVs in China with minimal upstart costs. The joint venture could also potentially open up the doors for VW to benefit from advanced Chinese EV tech.





