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Volkswagen’s China Collapse: The Roots of a Global Auto War

724FinanceKemal Tekin
Volkswagen’s China Collapse: The Roots of a Global Auto War

Germany’s automotive titan’s rise in China, once a growth engine, has now turned into a fierce competitive storm across global markets.

China’s Automotive Ecosystem: Drivers of the Surge

  • China’s automotive market reached a $30 billion sales volume in 2023, posting an annual 20% growth rate.
  • State‑backed New Energy Vehicles (NEV) subsidies pushed local manufacturers’ EV market share to 45%.
  • Companies like BYD, Nio, and Xpeng increased R&D spending by 15%, cementing their technology leadership.
  • Volkswagen’s Strategic Pivot: Cracks in the Armor

  • Volkswagen Group’s investment in China ballooned to $15 billion, yet sales slipped 8% in 2022.
  • CEO Oliver Blume unveiled the “China‑First” strategy, aiming to boost production capacity with joint venture FAW‑Volkswagen by 30%.
  • However, the ID.4 and ID.5 models struggle against local rivals offering a 30 km range advantage.
  • Market Ripple Effects: Shares and Forecasts

  • Volkswagen AG shares fell 5% on both Nasdaq and XETRA; analysts trimmed the average target price from €150 to €135.
  • Competitors such as Otto and Stellantis announced an additional $2 billion to capture the China market void.
  • Currency pressures nudged the Euro/Dollar pair to a 0.5% swing.
  • Markets will price the uncertainty in Volkswagen’s China strategy as short‑term volatility in the Asia‑Pacific auto segment. In the longer run, the cost and technology edge of local OEMs will impose a persistent competitive strain on traditional European brands, affecting not only auto equities but also the semiconductor and battery supply chains, thereby lifting regional risk premiums.
    Kemal Tekin

    Financial Analyst: Kemal Tekin

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