
The long-awaited famous “cheap” electric Volkswagen will soon be officially presented by the German manufacturer. It certainly will concept car at the momentsince the car is not expected until 2025.
On March 15, Volkswagen should make an announcement about this product. According to the latest post published on the manufacturer’s official Twitter account, there will be some interesting announcements, including a cryptic message: “More 2 come 4 you”, which translates to “More 2 are going for you” or “More 2 come for you” – shaky – and literal.
It is a play on words (which works much better in English than in French) to mean the appearance of a new model in the ID family.
👁️ 🗨️ What does Volkswagen do? More than 2 come 4 you.
⏰ March 15, 18:20 CET
📍 LIVE on LinkedIn, YouTube and Twitter
#VWforthepeople pic.twitter.com/1Whl7KWXIf—Volkswagen News (@volkswagen) March 9, 2023
See you in 2025?
As mentioned above, this probably won’t be the final version of the new car, but rather a first concept aimed at anticipating the appearance of a future electric model.
According to the market logic of the Volkswagen concern, if the model presented on March 15 is indeed a prototype, it is likely that its final version will not be presented until early 2024to enter the market no earlier than the end of this year.
If this is indeed the Volkswagen ID.2, then this model will undoubtedly be looked at from all angles, as it will be the cheapest electric car offered by the brand. We are already talking about base price from 20,000 to 25,000 euros.
The first model on the group’s “new” platform?
According to our colleagues at Autocar, this should be the first car from the Wolfsburg firm to be developed on MEB Evo platformwith a new generation of electric motors and batteries, while the passenger compartment can also take advantage of the opportunity for evolution, integrating the infotainment system, finally updated.
As mentioned above, the memorable date on the calendar is March 15 at 18:20 local time, the day after the company’s traditional big annual conference, during which other novelties may also be presented.
Source: Auto Plus

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