Volkswagen ID. series

The Volkswagen ID. series is a family of battery electric cars from Volkswagen (VW), built on the MEB platform (German: Modularer E-Antriebs-Baukasten; English: modular electric-drive toolkit)[1] that is developed by the Volkswagen Group for a range of electric cars manufactured by its subsidiaries. Most of its production vehicles were adapted from several concept car models.[2]

Volkswagen ID. concept cars

History and etymology

The ID. series is the first series of electric cars from VW that are purpose built from the ground up to be electric vehicles.[3] According to Volkswagen, ID. stands for "intelligent design, identity and visionary technologies".[4]

Production models

Model Introduction Body style Markets Vehicle information

ID.3
September 2019 Hatchback Europe, China and others C-segment full-electric hatchback. Derived from Volkswagen ID. concept.[2][5][6][7][8]

ID.4
September 2020 Crossover SUV Europe, North America, China, and others Two-row C-segment full-electric crossover SUV. Derived from Volkswagen ID. Crozz concept.[9][10]

ID.5
November 2021 Coupé crossover SUV Europe Coupé SUV version of the ID.4.[11]

ID.6
April 2021 Crossover SUV China Three-row D-segment full-electric crossover SUV. Derived from Volkswagen ID. Roomzz concept.

ID. BUZZ
March 2022 Van/minivan Europe, North America Two-row and three-row van/minivan and panel van. Derived from ID. Buzz and ID. Buzz Cargo concept.

Upcoming models

ModelSegment / Type ProductionNotesRefs
ID.1 A / hatchback 2023
(planned)
Replaces VW E-up! [12]
ID.2 B / crossover 2023
(planned)
Similar in size to VW T-Roc [13]
ID.7 D / saloon 2022
(planned)
Derived from Volkswagen ID. Vizzion and Volkswagen ID. Space Vizzion concept
ID.7 Estate D / estate 2023
(planned)
Dune buggy
(planned)
Derived from ID. Buggy concept

Concept vehicles

Summary of Volkswagen ID. series concept vehicles
ModelSegment / TypeImage ProductionNotesRefs
ID. C / hatchback 2019
(as ID.3)
First ID. concept vehicle, introduced at the 2016 Paris Motor Show. [14]
ID. Crozz C / crossover 2020
(as ID.4)
Introduced at the 2017 Shanghai Motor Show; planned production 2020. [2]
ID. Vizzion D / saloon 2022
(as ID.7)
Introduced at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show; production version planned for 2022. Intended to demonstrate advanced driver assistance systems. [2][15]
ID. Space Vizzion D / estate 2023
(as ID.7 Estate)
Introduced at the 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show; production version planned for 2022. [16][17]
ID. Roomzz D / SUV 2021
(as ID.6)
Introduced at the 2019 Shanghai Motor Show; planned production 2021. [18][19]
ID. Buzz M / van 2022
(as ID.Buzz)
Introduced at the 2017 Detroit Auto Show; planned production 2022. Cargo variant planned. Similar to BUDD-e concept. [2][20]
ID. Buzz Cargo
ID. R Sports prototype racecar Initially named ID. R Pikes Peak and set the course record during the 2018 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb; later raced on Nürburgring (DE), Goodwood Circuit (UK), and Tianmen Mountain (CN). [21][22][23]
ID. Buggy Dune buggy Introduced at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. Potentially to enter production. [24][25]
ID. Life Small car c. 2024 or 2025 Introduced at the 2021 IAA Mobility. [26]

See also

References

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