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The ID. EVERY1 - Volkswagen Provides a Preview of Entry-Level EV

Volkswagen has previewed the ID. EVERY1 concept car, an entry-level all-electric model. The production version iwill be launched in 2027 – with a starting price of around 20,000 euros.
The range is at least 250 kilometres.
The production version of the ID. EVERY1 will be the first model in the entire Group to use a fundamentally new, particularly powerful software architecture.
This means the future entry-level Volkswagen can be equipped with new functions throughout its entire life cycle.
The ID. 2all will be launched in the 25,000-euro class in 2026.
Both models are part of the new Electric Urban Car Family with front-wheel drive, which is being developed on a cross-brand basis under the umbrella of the Brand Group Core.
They are based on Volkswagen’s new modular electric drive platform: the MEB with front-wheel drive.
Thomas Schäfer, CEO of Volkswagen Passenger Cars, says: “The ID. EVERY1 is the last piece of the puzzle on our journey to having the widest model selection in the volume segment. We will then offer every customer the right car with the right drive system – including affordable entry-level all-electric mobility,” says Schäfer. “Our goal: We will expand our position as the world’s leading volume manufacturer in terms of technology by 2030. And as a brand for everyone – just as you would expect from Volkswagen.”
“In the future models, we talk about Customer Defined Vehicles. The ID. EVERY1 shows that we are putting our customers, their wishes, interests and preferences at the centre of vehicle development more consistently than ever,” adds Kai Grünitz, member of the Volkswagen Brand Board of Management responsible for Technical Development.
Volkswagen Head of Design Andreas Mindt, comments: “Our ambition was to create something bold yet accessible. The ID. EVERY1 has a self-assured appearance but remains likeable – thanks to details such as the dynamic front lights and the ‘smiling’ rear. These design elements make it more than just a car: they give it character and an identity that people can relate to.”
The production version of the ID. EVERY1 for 2027 is just one part of the Volkswagen brand’s electric model campaign