Volkswagen is preparing to introduce a new entry-level electric SUV to sit below the ID.4. With its launch coming up, Volkswagen offered a closer look at the new ID. Cross.
The Volkswagen ID. Cross is an affordable EV SUV
A new generation of Volkswagen EVs will begin rolling out this year, including pure-electric versions based on some of its top-selling models, including the Polo and T-Cross.
The ID. Cross is essentially the EV alternative to the T-Cross, Volkswagen’s best-selling SUV in Europe. We got our first look at the entry-level electric SUV at the Munich Motor Show in September after Volkswagen showcased the ID. Cross Concept.
Andreas Mindt, Volkswagen’s design boss, said the new design is based on three cornerstones: stability, likeability, and what he calls the ‘secret sauce,” which will be featured on all upcoming entry-level EVs.
The German automaker went back to its roots, pulling design elements from some of its most popular nameplates of all time, such as the Golf and Minibus, to create the all-new look.
With a length of 4,161 mm, a width of 1,839 mm, and a height of 1,588 mm, with a wheelbase of 2,601, the more affordable electric SUV is about the size of the current Volkswagen T-Cross. While it’s still a compact SUV, Mindt promises it will feel bigger when you get in as an “all-rounder” with 450 liters of boot space.
The interior is based on Volkswagen’s latest design, set to debut in its upcoming entry-level models, featuring a 13″ central infotainment screen and an 11″ driver display.
Although battery specs have yet to be revealed, Volkswagen said the ID. Cross has a WLTP range of up to 420 km (260 miles). It will be based on the same MEB+ platform as the ID. Polo with a single 208 hp (155 kW) front-mounted motor.
With its official debut set for this Summer, Volkswagen previewed a near-production prototype on social media, giving us our closest look yet.
As recent spy shots have confirmed (via Auto Express), the production version will remain nearly identical to the ID. Cross Concept (despite VW’s best attempt to hide it).
We will learn prices closer to launch, but given the ID. Cross will sit below the ID.4, it’s expected to start at around €35,000 ($41,000).
Volkswagen will launch the electric SUV this summer after the ID. Polo, the brand’s first entry-level model, which is set to go on sale this Spring.
For those in the US, Volkswagen has not confirmed whether or not it will launch the ID. Cross. Given that it’s tailored to European buyers and the current T-Cross isn’t sold in the US, don’t get your hopes up.


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