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Volkswagen Offers First Glimpse of ID. 2all - an Entry-Level Electric Model

Volkswagen has offered up a first glimpse of the design of the brand’s future entry-level electric model at a price of about €20,000. It plans to present the the ID. 2all show car for the new entry-level model to the public at the beginning of March this year.
The world premiere of the production model is scheduled for 2027.
With a base price of about €20,000, VW says the new entry-level electric model will be attractive for a wide variety of user groups.
Together with the production version of the ID. 2all, the new electric model is part of the new electric small car family developed under the umbrella of the Brand Group Core within the Volkswagen Group.
The model family includes compact all electric vehicles based on the new stage in the evolution of the modular electric drive (MEB) platform.
The first new model will be the production version of the ID. 2all show car, which is to reach dealerships in 2026 as Volkswagen’s first all-electric small car.
Since the launch of the ID. product family in 2019, the brand has sold a total of more than 1.35 million ID. vehicles throughout the world, including about 500,000 ID.3.
Last year, the Volkswagen brand sold 383,100 all-electric vehicles.
Thomas Schäfer, CEO of the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand, saysr: “An affordable, high-quality, and profitable electric Volkswagen from Europe for Europe – that's the Champions League of automotive engineering!”
Daniela Cavallo, ChairwomN of the General and Group Works Council of Volkswagen AG, adds: “The new all-electric entry-level model will be a Volkswagen in the genuine sense of the term. It is therefore appropriate that our employees at the Wolfsburg plant will be the first to have a preview of the design – before the general public.”
In 2024, the Volkswagen brand sold 383,100 all-electric vehicles.