Volkswagen is pursuing the elusive entry-level EV with its ID. EVERY1 concept car
- Volkswagen plans to release a sub-$22,000 electric vehicle called the ID.Every1 in 2027, aimed at entry-level markets.
- The ID.Every1 has a 94-hp motor and a range of 155 miles per charge, but it may not be available in the United States due to its small size, limited driving range, and potential market preferences.
- The vehicle is designed to accommodate four passengers and offers 11 cubic feet of cargo space, combining affordability with appealing looks.
- Volkswagen aims to diversify its electric vehicle lineup by introducing this model alongside the ID 2all in the coming years, according to CEO Thomas Schäfer.
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