Magna Steyr to develop smart EV architecture for China’s BAIC Group
Joint program for next generation of EV architecture; Magna to enhance its relationship with one of China’s largest OEMs; first project with the BAIC Group to support its electrification strategy
The BAIC Group (Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co) of China and Magna have announced that they will jointly develop a next-generation smart electric vehicle architecture for the Chinese market.
China is currently the leading market for electric mobility in the world, with around 700,000 electrified cars sold in 2017. By 2020, the number of all-electric cars on China’s roads is forecast to reach around five million, due in part to subsidies and quotas by the Chinese government.
Magna Steyr was selected to be BAIC’s partner due to its innovative and cost-effective solutions throughout its complete vehicle manufacturing and engineering services as well as its full-scale electronic/electrical architecture and lightweight technologies. “We are proud to develop the next generation of advanced smart EV architecture together with BAIC,” said Günther Apfalter, president of Magna Europe and Magna Steyr. “This is a further big step forward for Magna in vehicle electrification for the Chinese market.”
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