Volkswagen recently unveiled the design of its all-new VW ID. Every1, which is intended to be launched as a series model in 2027 for around €20,000, making the car around €5,000 cheaper than the expected price of the VW ID. 2all. For the lower price, buyers will get a smaller car at a length of around 3.88 meters instead of the 4.05 meters of the ID. 2all.
The ID. Every1 is based on the second generation of VW's modular MEB platform and is thus said to have a front-wheel drive with an output of 70 kW (94 PS) and a range of "at least" 250 kilometers. The show car variant is designed as a four-seater with five doors and a trunk capacity of 305 liters.
Modular interior with large touchscreen and new software
The design of the ID. Every1 is modern, not only on the outside but also on the inside, as VW has not only installed an innovative, modular center console that can be fitted with a removable Bluetooth speaker, among other things, but also a rail on the passenger side that can be used to attach a tablet or a small table.
The large touchscreen controls many of the vehicle's functions, and the software has been completely redesigned to ensure that it is future-proof and can be expanded to include new functions over the years. This should give VW the opportunity to sell functions for a fee, which will then be activated in the software. By the time the ID. Every1 is launched in 2027, VW plans to launch at least four new vehicles based on the second-generation MEB platform.