The Volkswagen ID. Aura T6. Credit: MIIT Understand China EV’s Market Real-time notifications when critical EV data is released All important data in one place 2,000,000+ data points Become a member The Volkswagen ID. Aura T6 mid-size SUV applied for a sales license in China, revealing core specs. It is a China-exclusive model developed and manufactured by the FAW-Volkswagen joint venture with integration of Xpeng tech to boost the brand’s market share in the NEV segment. The Volkswagen ID. Aura T6 is a mid-size crossover with dimensions of 4811/1879/1648 mm and a wheelbase of 2,836 mm. For clarity, it is just 65 mm shorter than the Volkswagen ID.6. Despite a body length of 4.8 meters, the ID. Aura T6 is available with two rows of seats only. So, it acts more as a replacement for the five-seat ID.4 crossover, which is 227 mm shorter than the T6. The Volkswagen ID. Aura T6 The car’s exterior styling aligns with the brand’s latest design language in China, introduced by the ID. Era 9X from SAIC-Volkswagen. It has a single running light strip in the front, headlamps integrated into the front bumper, and an active air intake. Other features include semi-hidden door handles, a LiDAR sensor on the roof, and a single taillight unit. The T6 rides on 19-inch and 20-inch wheel options. Its front and rear overhangs are 896 and 1,079 mm. Approach and departure angles are 15 and 17 degrees. The Volkswagen ID. Aura T6 comes standard with a single EGP electric motor in the rear axle manufactured by JEE. Its peak power output reaches 170 kW (228 hp). It is 38 kW (51 hp) more powerful than the ID.6. The T6 can speed up to 186 km/h. It also has an LFP battery pack manufactured by the Volkswagen-backed Gotion. Its capacity has yet to be revealed. The Volkswagen ID. Aura T6’s optional euipment Judging by the curb weight, it seems that the ID. Aura T6 will be available with two battery options. The entry-level model will boast a curb weight of 2,026 kg (a gross weight of 2,480 kg). The Long-Range variant has a curb weight of 2,126 kg with a gross weight of 2,580 kg. As mentioned, the Volkswagen ID. Aura T6 adopts a LiDAR sensor. It is a part of the assisted driving system from Carizon, a joint venture between Volkswagen Group and Horizon Robotics. The new model will boast the Navigate on Autopilot function on urban roads and highways. According to China EV DataTracker, Volkswagen delivered 102,840 cars in China in June 2026, down 41.4% Year-Over-Year.