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Volkswagen offered temporary discounts in embattled Chinese market

Published 05/09/2023, 12:32
Updated 05/09/2023, 12:46
© Reuters. Volkswagen is pictured during the 63rd Annual General Meeting of Volkswagen AG in Berlin, Germany May 10, 2023. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse/File photo

By Jan Schwartz

MUNICH (Reuters) -Volkswagen has offered temporary discounts in China, the world's top auto market, where a cut-throat pricing war is raging, board member Ralf Brandstaetter said, adding this was due to savings efforts that could be passed on to customers.

Brandstaetter, who is in charge of Volkswagen (ETR:VOWG_p)'s China business, said Europe's largest carmaker had launched a comprehensive cost-cutting programme for its modular electric architecture MEB last year.

"The first results are now materialising. We have passed these benefits directly on to our customers, for example with regard to the ID.3," he told Reuters on the sidelines of the IAA car show in Munich.

"With these consistent efforts, we have significantly strengthened competitiveness."

Brandstaetter declined to quantify the discounts in China, but he made clear that these had been only temporary.

Volkswagen is facing ongoing pressure from some shareholders over its China exposure, most notably its contested plant in the Xinjiang region, where rights groups have documented human rights abuses including mass internment camps, which China denies.

The company said that, as opposed to drastic price cuts of as much as 50%-60% by some rivals in China, Volkswagen was carrying out standard temporary "marketing measures".

It singled out a special campaign for SUV models of Volkswagen's joint venture with China's SAIC, which saw discounts of between 30,000 to 60,000 yuan ($4,108-$8,216) in August, adding that programme had now ended.

Overall, Brandstaetter said that Volkswagen would not join the pricing war started by Tesla earlier this year, adding the carmaker was still getting sufficient profits from its non-EV business to withstand the trend.

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"Profitability is our top priority. That is why we will not push electric vehicles onto the market at any price."

($1 = 7.3026 Chinese yuan renminbi)

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