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Volkswagen pares India EV development costs amid hunt for a partner

The local unit of Europe’s biggest automaker has cut costs to about $700 million from $1 billion for a platform it is developing to build EVs

November 19, 2025 / 07:02 IST
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Volkswagen is unwilling to continue pouring billions of dollars in a market where it has managed to eke out only a 2% market share after nearly two decades. Bloomberg
Volkswagen is unwilling to continue pouring billions of dollars in a market where it has managed to eke out only a 2% market share after nearly two decades. Bloomberg

Volkswagen AG is slashing costs of developing electric vehicles in India by a third and scouting for a local partner to help boost its tiny market share, according to people familiar with the matter.

The local unit of Europe’s biggest automaker has cut costs to about $700 million from $1 billion for a platform it is developing to build EVs, said people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

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Volkswagen is unwilling to continue pouring billions of dollars in a market where it has managed to eke out only a 2% market share after nearly two decades. The automaker is on a hunt for an India partner to share costs and risk, after talks with Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. broke down last year, the people said. Finding an ally is crucial for securing further internal funding for now, they added.

Its subsidiary, Skoda Auto Volkswagen India, is in discussions with multiple potential partners, including an Indian contract manufacturer, they added. The company has also approached JSW Group, local partner of China’s auto giant SAIC Motor Corp Ltd, to explore a partnership, the people said. Moneycontrol was among local media publications that have reported on the talks with JSW.