Volkswagen shares new range details and more for the affordable ID.Polo EV
- Volkswagen revealed the ID.Polo's official technical specs and driving range, planning to launch it next year with prices starting from 25,000 euros .
- Facing rising competition from China, Volkswagen is launching the ID.Polo family as the first of four affordable EVs using the MEB+ platform and PowerCo cell-to-pack design to cut costs and raise energy density about 10%.
- Volkswagen detailed the batteries and powertrains, with 37 kWh LFP and 52 kWh NMC packs delivering 85 kW to 155 kW outputs; the NMC range reaches 280 miles WLTP and LFP 186 miles.
- The ID.Polo also signals a branding shift as the first 'ID' to bear an established Volkswagen name, built entirely in Europe and aimed at that market with no U.S. availability expected soon.
- Looking at the lineup, Volkswagen plans additional entry-level models after unveiling the ID.Polo interior in January, including the ID.Cross SUV, smaller ID.1, and a sporty GTI variant later.
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The VW ID.Polo is approaching series production. At the end of April you can order the entry-level model – and then start driving from summer.
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