Magotan and Sagitar Sedans were the first to enter the Middle East markets, and Jetta would also join them later.
Volkswagen has changed its approach to its approach to China – for the first time, cars created along with FAW for the Chinese market will begin to sell in other countries, Carscoops reports. The first regions were the countries in the Middle East, where Magotan and Sagitar sedans would appear in November.
The Magotan, built based on the latest generation of European VW Passat, stands in large sizes, while Sagitar is more compact, but both models have a standard platform. It is possible that in the new markets they will be sold under the more well -known Passat and Jetta names.
In the future, Volkswagen plans to export cars under the Jetta brand, starting from Central Asia. The manufacturer’s note that all models are subject to adaptation to the requirements of foreign markets, although technical components for power plants have not been disclosed.
Separately, the company confirmed Jetta’s brand brand in China: from 2026, four new electrified models will appear for an affordable segment. They will receive modern driver assistance systems and cost less than 100 thousand yuan (approximately $ 14 thousand). According to VW forecasts, these are compact budget machines that up to half the electric vehicle market in China by 2030.
Overall, it is a concern to release about 50 new energy models in China by the end of the decade, of which 30 will be completely electric.
We remind, earlier it was reported that Volkswagen was preparing the strongest golf r golf r with an Audi RS3 engine.
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