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New Details of the Volkswagen ID.7 Revealed Ahead of the World Premiere
Staff Writer
- Apr 05 2023

Ahead of the world premiere of the all-electric ID.7, Volkswagen has provided fresh details of the new flagship model. The ID.7 is the first model based on the modular electric drive (MEB) platform that has a newly developed and highly efficient drive by Volkswagen.
It is the most powerful and highest-torque electric drive motor in a Volkswagen ID. model so far.
Its cockpit has been completely redesigned, and the size of the classic instruments has been significantly reduced.
The heart of the display and operating concept is the Infotainment system display equipped as standard in the ID.7, measuring 38 centimetres (15 inches) across the diagonal.
The camouflaged ID.7 is currenntly undergoing its final test drives in Alicante, Spain.
The new model is scheduled to be launched in Europe before the end of 2023.
The premiere will take place on Monday, 17 April.
Kai Grünitz, Member of the Board of Management responsible for Development, says: “With the ID.7 we have exploited the potential of the MEB even further. We have also used a new, more powerful and more efficient electric drive motor. In addition, we have enhanced the control quality of the running gear and were thus able to further increase driving comfort. The combination of a superior drive system, comfortable running gear and long range make the ID.7 the perfect limousine for long distance travel.”
Volkswagen plans to increase the share of its electric models to 80 per cent in Europe by 2030.
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