This Wednesday, March 15, 2023, Volkswagen will present its future affordable electric car: the ID.2. It will be a study style (prototype) called ID. 2all. Volkswagen announces a marketing price of less than 25,000 euros.

Tonight, at 6:20 p.m., the German manufacturer Volkswagen will be live on its YouTube channel to present a new electric car, the ID. 2all. Thomas Schäfer took advantage of the presentation of the 2022 financial results of the automotive group to make this announcement, broadcast in a press release.
This will not be a formal presentation of the future Volkswagen ID.2, Volkswagen’s affordable electric car. Instead, the manufacturer will lift the veil on a concept, called the ID. 2all. The idea is to show what will the future Volkswagen ID.2 production look like, but without revealing too much either. It should adopt the characteristics of the ID prototype. Life.
Volkswagen ID.2: 25,000 euros from 2025?
Therefore, the design of the electric car presented tonight could be greatly modified when the Volkswagen ID.2 is marketed. This is planned for 2025, but it is not impossible that it will arrive in 2026, since Volkswagen indicates that ” 10 new electric cars will be launched by 2026, including a Volkswagen with a starting price of less than 25,000 euros that will be unveiled today as the ID.2 all« .
This Volkswagen ID.2 could replace the famous Volkswagen Golf, but also the current Volkswagen e-UP. Also remember that the starting price of the ID.2 was going to be set at 20,000 euros, before the different crises came to upset this objective. An interesting electric car under 25,000 euros is quite possible, as evidenced by the Volkswagen e-UP, which started under 24,000 euros.
The latter is now sold from 27,945 euros. But with streamlined and optimized production, as well as the use of LFP batteries instead of current NMCs, it is quite possible to reduce this asking price.
See you tonight for the announcement of this Volkswagen ID. 2all with the streaming video present below.
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