
In 2025, the world of electric cars is preparing to meet a newcomer with the Volkswagen ID.2. This electric city car is specially designed to compete with the upcoming Renault 5 E-Tech and other Citroën ë-C3s. The German manufacturer announced a base price of around 25,000 euros, a price that seems to be maintained.
As the brand has already announced, ID.2 will “make small ones”. an SUV version due in a few months. Volkswagen today presents the first sketch of this model through its X account. As for the official name and the first information, we will have to wait a bit.
First, look at the ID. 2all SUV bro ID. 2 everything. The SUV version will appear in 2026! pic.twitter.com/4SxgTDdH2e
— Stepan Rehak (@StepanRehak) December 14, 2023
Arrival is scheduled for 2026
Volkswagen’s electric SUV plans to further expand the ID.2 range and should compete with the upcoming Peugeot e-2008, as well as the Renault 4 E-Tech and other upcoming Citroën ë-C3 Aircross. The appearance of this new SUV is scheduled for 2026.
Overall, the ID.2 family could be the key to reviving Volkswagen’s sales, which saw disappointing results with the ID.3 and ID.4 models, to the point where the brand had to reduce production rates at its factories.
More than 400 km of autonomy according to the program
This ID.2 in the SUV version should be more expensive than the classic ID.2, but its technical characteristics should be similar. Volkswagen also announced range is about 450 km for ID.2a number that should be similar to the SUV version.
The car should also be based on the MEB platform, but on its “Entry” version with the presence of an electric motor connected to the front rather than the rear axle. This engine can develop up to 226 hp according to Volkswagen.
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Source: Auto Plus

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