The video provides an engaging overview of Volkswagen's journey from conceptualizing its innovative ID series to bringing these electric vehicles to production. The video transitions seamlessly to the production models, illustrating how these visionary ideas evolved into practical, stylish, and accessible EVs, marking a significant step in Volkswagen's all-electric future.
0:00 Volkswagen ID. series concepts
Volkswagen ID concepts showcase the brand's vision for a sustainable, all-electric future. Built on the innovative MEB platform, these concepts combine cutting-edge technology with striking design.
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0:22 Volkswagen ID. - produced as ID.3
The first Volkswagen ID. series concept vehicle, simply named the Volkswagen ID., was unveiled at the 2016 Paris Motor Show. This groundbreaking concept marked the debut of Volkswagen's ID series and showcased the brand's commitment to an all-electric future.
The production version of this concept vehicle was later released as the Volkswagen ID.3 in 2019. Positioned as an electric compact car, the ID.3 became the first vehicle built on Volkswagen's dedicated Modular Electric Drive Matrix platform. It was designed to deliver accessible, zero-emission transportation without compromising on performance, comfort, or affordability. The ID.3 has since become a symbol of Volkswagen's transition toward carbon-neutral mobility, playing a pivotal role in the company's electric vehicle lineup.
1:18 Volkswagen ID. 2all - produced as ID.2 Hatchback
Volkswagen's concept hatchback electric car, based the Golf. This design combines compact practicality with advanced electric technology, paving the way for affordable and sustainable EV solutions in the compact segment.
The ID. 2all features a sleek, modern design with a spacious interior, offering both style and functionality for everyday use. As a testament to Volkswagen's commitment to making electric mobility accessible, the ID.2 Hatchback is expected to be positioned as an entry-level EV with a competitive price point, aiming to attract a wider range of customers to the electric vehicle market.
2:02 ID. Crozz - produced as ID.4
The ID. Crozz concept, unveiled at the 2017 Shanghai Motor Show, showcased Volkswagen's vision for an all-electric crossover SUV. It was slated for production in 2020, marked a bold step in VW's EV lineup.
2:50 ID. Roomzz - produced as ID.6
New ID. Roomzz concept is very much based in reality. Making its debut at the Shanghai Motor Show at the 2019, the Roomzz takes the shape of an electric, three-row SUV.
3:28 ID. Vizzion - produced as ID.7
At the Geneva Motor Show, there’s a constant temptation for companies to do something extra flamboyant or eye-grabbing. The all-electric ID. Vizzion is set to have a production version equipped with a steering wheel and Level 4 autonomy. However, the concept showcased at the Geneva Motor Show featured full autonomy with no human controls, highlighting Volkswagen's futuristic vision.
3:56 ID. Space Vizzion produced as ID.7 Tourer.
Volkswagen debuted the ID. Space Vizzion to the world on the eve of the Los Angeles Auto Show on November 2019 — a zero-emissions vehicle for a new era, new thinking and new mobility.
4:37 ID. Buzz, produced with the same name
When it debuted at the 2017 Detroit Auto Show, the Volkswagen ID. Buzz concept was presented as the latest in a long line of design studies that explore what a 21st-century Bus could look like.
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5:25 ID. Buggy - Cancelled concept
The ID. Buggy, an exciting electric concept inspired by classic dune buggies, was unveiled at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. It featured a minimalist design, open-air construction, and off-road capabilities. Initially envisioned as a fun, eco-friendly recreational vehicle, the ID. Buggy generated significant buzz and had potential for limited production. Despite its unique appeal and enthusiastic reception, Volkswagen eventually canceled production plans.
5:58 ID. Life concept
Volkswagen ID. Life, a fully electric entry-level city car that was unveiled for the first time at the IAA Mobility 2021 show in Munich. Besides being a car, Volkswagen said it can double up as a mini cinema or gaming centre, or simply be used as a space to unwind in nature.
Volkswagen has not yet confirmed pricing for its entry-level EVs, but the automaker aims for a starting price of around €20,000 for models like the ID Life. This affordability aligns with the company’s vision of making electric mobility accessible to a broader audience. By 2030, Volkswagen projects that 70% of its European sales and 50% of its US and China sales will come from electric vehicles, reflecting its commitment to a sustainable, electric future.
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