
Today, electric cars are on the rise, but thermal cars will still be banned from sale from 2035. Therefore, all manufacturers currently have zero-emission cars in their catalog, including Volkswagen. The company even offers a whole range of ID.3, ID.4, ID.5 and ID. Buzz, waiting for ID.7 and ID.2. And he seems to be doing well, he is the third best seller in the world. behind Tesla and BYD. But that’s not enough for the Wolfsburg-based firm, which believes its sales are still disappointing compared to its forecasts.
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Indeed, a few days ago we learned that sales of the Volkswagen ID.4, the manufacturer’s most registered electric model, were 30% lower than forecast. Obviously a disappointing number for the latter, who plans to take steps to change that. Because, according to the firm, the problem would be directly related to the design, which, in the end, would not be too popular with customers, especially compared to the Skoda Enyaq, for example. Because the latter offers similar services and is also very attractive to customers. That’s why Volkswagen is planning rethink the style of your electricity in future.
What to expect?
Brand designer Andreas Mindt explains that this is no longer necessary offer a very original design please customers. According to him, it would be even better to return to a more classic style, which he plans to do with the next electric cars of the brand. It is necessary to expect the emergence of inspired models ID.2all concept, with features reminiscent of the current thermal range. But at the moment nothing has been confirmed by the Wolfsburg-based firm, which is still fully considering the subject.
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Source: Auto Plus

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