Volkswagen ID. series
The Volkswagen ID. series is a family of all-electric battery-powered concept cars from Volkswagen (VW), built on the MEB platform (German: Modulare E-Antriebs-Baukasten; English: modular electric-drive toolkit)[1] that is developed by the Volkswagen Group for a range of electric cars manufactured by its subsidiaries. Several of these concept cars are planned to be adapted into production models.[2] The I.D. (Intelligent Design)[3] series is the first series of electric cars from VW that are purpose built from the ground up to be electric vehicles.[4]

Volkswagen ID concept cars
Production models
Model | Segment / body style | Release date | Notes | Refs |
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![]() ID.3 |
C / hatchback | September 2019 | Derived from Volkswagen I.D. concept | [5][2][6][7][8] |
![]() ID.4 |
C / crossover SUV | September 2020 | Derived from Volkswagen I.D. Crozz concept | [9][10] |
Upcoming models
Model | Segment / Type | Production | Notes | Refs |
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ID.1 | A / hatchback | 2023 (planned) |
Replaces VW E-up! | [11] |
ID.2 | B / crossover | 2023 (planned) |
Similar in size to VW T-Roc | [12] |
ID.5 Sedan | D / saloon | 2022 (planned) |
Derived from Volkswagen I.D. Vizzion and Volkswagen ID. Space Vizzion concept | |
ID.5 Estate | D / estate | |||
ID.6 | D / crossover SUV | 2021 (planned) |
Derived from Volkswagen I.D. Roomzz concept | |
ID.7 | M / van | 2022 (planned) |
Derived from I.D. Buzz and I.D. Buzz Cargo concept |
Concept vehicles
Model | Segment / Type | Image | Production | Notes | Refs |
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ID. | C / hatchback | ![]() |
November 2019 (as ID.3) |
First I.D. concept vehicle, introduced at the 2016 Paris Motor Show | [13] |
ID. Crozz | C / crossover | ![]() |
2020 (as ID.4) |
Introduced at the 2017 Shanghai Motor Show; planned production 2020 | [2] |
ID. Vizzion | D / saloon | ![]() |
2022 (not yet named) |
Introduced at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show; production version planned for 2022. Intended to demonstrate advanced driver assistance systems. | [2][14] |
ID. Space Vizzion | D / estate | 2022 (not yet named) |
Introduced at the 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show; production version planned for 2022. | [15][16] | |
I.D. Roomzz | D / SUV | ![]() |
2021 (as ID.6) |
Introduced at the 2019 Shanghai Motor Show; planned production 2021. | [17][18] |
I.D. Buzz | M / van | ![]() |
2022 (not yet named) |
Introduced at the 2017 Detroit Auto Show; planned production 2022. Cargo variant planned. Similar to BUDD-e concept. | [2][19] |
ID. Buzz Cargo | ![]() | ||||
I.D. R | sports prototype racecar | ![]() |
— | Initially named I.D. R Pikes Peak and set the course record during the 2018 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb; later raced on Nürburgring (DE), Goodwood Circuit (UK), and Tianmen Mountain (CN). | [20][21] [22] |
I.D. Buggy | dune buggy | ![]() |
— | Introduced at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. Potentially to enter production. | [23][24] |
References
- "Meet the Volkswagen platform designed to spawn 10 million electric vehicles". Newsroom. Retrieved 2020-11-14.
- Fred Lambert (26 April 2018). "Image of VW's first new production electric car reportedly leaks". electrek.
- "First member of the ID. family is called ID.3". www.volkswagenag.com. Retrieved 2020-11-14.
- NICHOLAS MARONESE (22 May 2018). "Volkswagen's all-electric ID will look almost exactly like this". Driving.ca.
- "VW hands over the first ID.3 in Germany". electrive.com. 2020-09-11. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
- Andrew Krok (18 April 2017). "ID Crozz is the future of electric crossovers, VW-style". Roadshow. CNET.
- "Meet the I.D., Volkswagen's first purely electric car on track for 2020". Tech Crunch. 28 September 2016.
- Cole, Craig (2019-11-06). "Volkswagen ID 3 production has officially started in Germany". Road Show by Cnet. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
- "2021 Volkswagen ID.4: What We Know So Far". Car and Driver. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- Hawkins, Andrew J. (March 3, 2020). "Volkswagen ditches awful ID Crozz name for its forthcoming electric compact SUV". The Verge. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- Kacher, Georg (March 13, 2020). "VW ID.1 electric city car: the first EV for millions of millenials". car (magazine). Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- Attwood, James (September 10, 2019). "Volkswagen's sub-£18,000 small EV due in 2023". Autocar. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- Lin, Kelly (September 28, 2016). "Volkswagen I.D. Debuts as Concept in Paris, Headed to Market in 2020". Motor Trend. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- Vlad Savov (8 March 2018). "The Volkswagen I.D. Vizzion is a furry mess". The Verge.
- "New electric family member: ID. SPACE VIZZION will be presented at the Los Angeles Auto Show" (Press release). Volkswagen Newsroom. 2019-11-07. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
- Leanse, Alex (November 20, 2019). "First Look: Volkswagen ID Space Vizzion Electric Wagon Is Nearly Production-Ready". Motor Trend. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- Kane, Mark (April 15, 2019). "Next VW I.D. Family Member Could Be A Rugged Off-Road EV". InsideEVs. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- Ewing, Steven (April 14, 2019). "VW I.D. Roomzz concept previews an electric, 3-row SUV for 2021". C|Net Road/Show. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- Ronan Glon (28 August 2017). "VW brings the spirit of the hippie bus into the 21st century with the I.D. Buzz". Digital Trends.
- Alanis King (22 April 2018). "Volkswagen Says Its New All-Electric Prototype Racer Is Faster Than An F1 Car". Jalopnik.
- Gitlin, Jonathan M. (April 23, 2018). "670 horsepower and 0-60 in 2.2 seconds: The Volkswagen I.D. R Pikes Peak". Ars Technica. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- Gitlin, Jonathan M. (September 3, 2019). "Volkswagen's electric racer conquers China's Tianmen Mountain road". Ars Technica. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- Savov, Vlad (2019-03-07). "VOLKSWAGEN'S DUNE BUGGY IS AN ELECTRIC SHOT OF NOSTALGIA". The Verge. Retrieved 2019-10-24.
- Priddle, Alisa (March 6, 2019). "Save Your Pennies: VW Likely to Build the ID Buggy". Motor Trend. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
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