Volkswagen is not just doubling or tripling down on electric vehicles, as the car manufacturer is effectively tenfold down on the EV space. And we say this as the German automotive titan has now announced a new EV concept that is made to be accessibly priced and will be debuting in 2025 and costing less than €25,000 each.
As noted in a new press release, we're told that this car, known as the ID. 2all will feature a range of up to 450 km, will be as spacious as a Golf, and yet as inexpensive as that of a Polo. The car will also be built on the latest iteration of the modular electric drive (MEB) platform, and will be equipped with efficient drive, battery, and charging technology.
But this car is not all that Volkswagen had to announce, as the car company also noted that it will be committing to EVs by promising ten new electric models all by 2026 - one year after the ID. 2all debuts on roads, and with this being one of the cars. We're told that this range of vehicles will also include the ID.3, the ID. Buzz, and the ID.7, and will be followed up by an electric SUV.
VW also promises that it will be bringing an even more accessibly priced car in the future, with the aim to produce one that retails for less than €20,000.
This massive effort is part of VW's push to make 80% of its cars in Europe EVs.