Have you heard about the latest electric car from Volkswagen? The ID.2 is coming, and it looks like this gamechanger could well be your next ride. With a range reaching up to 450 kilometres and a price tag of around €25,000, VW is making electric driving super accessible. Let's dive into what makes the ID.2 so special.
Volkswagen has shown off a concept car, the ID.2all, which gives us a taste of what to expect. Think the space of a Golf, but electric and packed with the latest tech. VW has even put a new spin on that classic Golf C-style. The result? A car that looks both cool and timeless.
Space? Check!
Although compact on the outside, the ID.2 is surprisingly spacious on the inside - as spacious as a Golf. There is plenty of luggage space (490 to 1,330 litres, to be precise) and you can fold down the seats for even more room. Handy for when you've done too much shopping again or go away for the weekend.
Luxurious Interior and Top Tech
The interior is sleek and luxurious, with a large touchscreen and a digital cockpit that makes your ride smooth and easy. Plus, there are plenty of USB-C ports to charge all your gadgets. Comfort? Check. Electrically adjustable seats with massage function and a large glass roof make every drive relaxing.
Powerful and Fast
The ID.2 uses VW's new MEB Entry platform, which means it is the first VW EV with front-wheel drive. The engine produces 226 hp, allowing you to sprint to 100 km/h in less than 7 seconds. And with a top speed of 160 km/h, you won't be the slowest on the motorway.
Tech Gadgets
Volkswagen is tackling tech like semi-autonomous driving, super smart LED headlights and an EV route planner. In short, the ID.2 will be a smart car that makes driving easier and safer.
Part of the ID. Family
The ID.2 joins siblings like the ID.3, ID.4, and the cool ID. Buzz, and shows that VW is serious about electric driving. With such a range and price, the ID.2 promises to really make electric driving accessible to everyone.
So, what do you think? Ready to go electric with the VW ID.2? Keep an eye on it, because by 2025 this could very well be your new car.