Also known as Volkswagen ID.2ALL
Launch | Announced | 2023, March 15 |
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Status | Coming soon. Expected release 2026 | |
Base price | € 25,000 |
Performance | Power | FWD 226 hp (166 kW) |
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Torque | ||
Acceleration | 7 sec 0-62 mph | |
Max speed | 99 mph (160 km/h) | |
Battery | Capacity | |
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Tech | Li-ion 400V | |
Range | 280 mi WLTP | |
Consumption | ||
Recuperation | Yes | |
Heat pump | Yes | |
AC Charging | Type 2 7.2 kW Type 2 11 kW |
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DC Charging | CCS, 10-80% in 20 min | |
230V electrical outlet |
Body | Type | 5 door hatchback, 5 seats |
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Platform | MEB | |
Dimensions | 159.4 x 71.3 x 60.2 in (4050 x 1812 x 1530 mm) | |
Wheelbase | 102.4 in (2600 mm) | |
Clearance | ||
Weight | ||
Suspension | ||
Wheels | R18, R19, R20 | |
Trunk | EU: 17.3 ft³, 47.0 ft³ max | |
Frunk | No | |
Towing | No | |
Displays | Center | 12.9" touchscreen |
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Driver's | 10.9" | |
Head-up | Yes |
Comfort | Seats | Heated front seats, massage |
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Roof | Panoramic glass sunroof | |
Parking aids | 8 front and rear sensors, reversing camera | |
Connectivity | Android Auto and Apple CarPlay |
Safety | Airbags | Front, side, including head airbag system |
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Driving aids | ||
Self driving | ||
Crash tests |
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The ID.2all looks like a fine near-future replacement for my Zoe, because I'm not interested in the ugly Renault 5. I just hope that the €25k price tag is for a version with at least a 50 kWh battery.
Correct, Arena please take note. Pity, if it was RWD it would be on my replacement list for when out current EV is done. But FWD just isn't as good in an EV, it's compromised on handling, turning circle and feedback.
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