Return of the Passat with Plug-in Hybrid System Combines Long Range, High Power, and Initial Focus on the Chinese Market, Within Volkswagen’s Electrification Strategy, with Launch Expected in 2026 and Technology Developed by Local Joint Venture.
Volkswagen has confirmed that the Passat ePro PHEV, the new plug-in hybrid version of the sedan, is expected to be launched in 2026, with an initial focus on the Chinese market.
The model was developed by SAIC-Volkswagen, the joint venture responsible for the production and marketing of the Passat in China, and combines a combustion engine and electric propulsion to achieve up to 1,300 km of combined range, as well as 323 hp of power, according to data released by the manufacturer.
The official presentation took place during the Guangzhou Motor Show, an event focused on the Asian market.
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With this, the Passat ePro becomes part of the most recent phase of the Passat lineup in China and adds to the brand’s strategy to expand its offering of electrified vehicles in the country.
So far, there has been no announcement of commercialization in other markets.
Launch of the Passat ePro Plug-in Hybrid in 2026
SAIC-Volkswagen’s proposal with the Passat ePro is to expand the presence of electrified models in a segment that remains relevant in China.
The sedan adopts a plug-in hybrid system, capable of running in fully electric mode for long distances and recharging the battery through an external source, while also using the combustion engine to extend the total range.

According to official information, the mechanical package combines the EA211 1.5T EVO II gasoline engine, with 95 kW (129 hp), with an electric motor of 145 kW (194 hp).
The total power reported for the system is 323 hp.
The battery has a capacity of 22 kWh and allows for an electric range of over 150 km in the CLTC cycle, a standard adopted by Chinese authorities.
With the combined operation of both systems, Volkswagen reports a total range of up to 1,300 km.
In promotional materials and industry analyses, this range is commonly used as a reference for long-distance journeys, provided the specific conditions for use, recharging, and driving are considered.
Design of the Passat ePro Focuses on Lighting and Visual Identity
In its external design, the Passat ePro incorporates elements that prioritize lighting solutions.
The front features “Tech Smart Eye” LED headlights, accompanied by a continuous light bar and a lit logo.
These features follow a trend adopted by various manufacturers to differentiate electrified models.
On the sides, the sedan highlights the elongated wheelbase, a characteristic associated with the vehicle’s size.
Meanwhile, the rear emphasizes horizontal lines and continuous LED taillights, described by the brand as “wing-spread.”
The lit logo reappears, now with a red finish, according to the specifications of the model presented in China.
Dimensions and Size of the Volkswagen Hybrid Sedan

The dimensions of the Passat ePro reinforce its positioning in the segment.
The model measures 5,017 mm in length, 1,850 mm in width, and 1,489 mm in height, with a 2,871 mm wheelbase.
These numbers place the sedan among the largest in its class in the Chinese market, where interior space is a significant factor in buying decisions.
For the wheels, SAIC-Volkswagen plans options of 17 and 18 inches, depending on the version.
The choice influences characteristics such as comfort and driving behavior, based on the configuration adopted by the consumer.
Interior of the Passat ePro Prioritizes Screens and Connectivity
Inside, the Passat ePro adopts an integrated horizontal layout, with layered finishes and a focus on digital interfaces.
Volkswagen highlights the presence of a central screen of 12.9 inches, a digital instrument panel of 10.3 inches, and an additional screen oriented towards the front passenger.

This arrangement follows a trend observed in the Chinese market, which concentrates vehicle functions in multimedia systems and digital panels.
The brand has not detailed, so far, which features will be available as standard or how the division by versions will be.
Range of the Passat ePro Follows Chinese CLTC Cycle
The data on electric and total range of the Passat ePro were measured by the CLTC cycle, used in China.
This standard adopts its own testing criteria, which may result in different numbers than those obtained by cycles used in other regions, such as Europe or Brazil.
For this reason, the disclosed values serve as a reference within the context of the Chinese market.
The actual performance may vary according to factors such as type of route, traffic, average speed, ambient temperature, and frequency of battery recharge.
Sales of the Passat Sustain Volkswagen’s Strategy in China
SAIC-Volkswagen also relies on the commercial performance of the Passat to justify the expansion of the lineup.
Between January and October 2025, the model registered 187,807 units sold in China, according to data released by the joint venture.
During this period, the Passat was the best-selling midsize sedan within the manufacturer’s local operation.

The result comes in a highly competitive environment, marked by the presence of Chinese brands and the rapid growth of electrified vehicles.
Still, the Passat remains one of the pillars of Volkswagen’s strategy in the country.
Passat ePro is Part of the Renewal of the Passat Pro Line
The Passat ePro is the first hybrid of the generation associated with the Passat Pro, which underwent a renewal announced in 2024.
This initiative is part of a reorganization of SAIC-Volkswagen’s portfolio, focusing on electrification, connectivity, and visual update.
So far, the manufacturer has not confirmed plans to launch the Passat ePro outside of China.
Thus, the model remains tied to the local strategy of the joint venture, in a market that has dictated the pace of adopting new automotive technologies.
With a combined range of up to 1,300 km and the ability to drive long distances in electric mode, what role should plug-in hybrids play in the transition to full electrification of the automotive sector?

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