Volkswagen ID.7 Pro S 2023 -

Specifications
  • 210kW
    Rear Wheel Drive
  • 86kWh
    Usable capacity
  • 6.6sec
    0-100 km/h
  • 709km
    WLTP range

Launch
Announced 2023, January 04
Status Available to order. Released 2024, June
Base price € 59,000   £ 55,450  
Performance
Power RWD 210 kW (286 hp)
Torque 545 Nm (402 lb-ft)
Acceleration 6.6 sec 0-100 km/h
Max speed 180 km/h (112 mph)
 
Battery
Capacity 86 kWh usable, 91 kWh total
Tech Liquid-cooled Li-ion (400V type)
Range 709 km WLTP
Consumption 13.6 kWh/100 km WLTP
Recuperation Yes, via driving modes and driving profiles
Heat pump Yes
AC Charging Type 2 11 kW, 100% in 9 hours
DC Charging CCS 200 kW, 10-80% in 26 min
 
Body
Type 5 door Liftback, 5 seats
Platform MEB
Dimensions 4961 x 1862 x 1536 mm (195.3 x 73.3 x 60.5 in)
Drag coef. 0.23 Cd
Wheelbase 2971 mm (117.0 in)
Clearance
Weight EU: 2230 kg unladen, 2690 kg gross
Suspension Front MacPherson struts, rear multi-link
Wheels R19, R20, R21
Trunk EU: 532 l, 1586 l max
Frunk No
Towing EU: 750 kg unbraked, 1200 kg braked
 
Displays
Center 15" touchscreen
Driver's Yes
Head-up Yes, with augmented reality
Comfort
Seats Heated and ventilated front seats, massage
Roof Panoramic glass sunroof
Parking aids Front and rear sensors, 360 camera, front and reversing camera
Connectivity Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
Safety
Airbags Airbags: front, side, rear, including head airbag system
Driving aids Front radar, front/sides/rear cameras. Lane Assist, Dynamic Road Sign Display, Light Assist, Emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist monitoring, Travel Assist with swarm data, Side Assist, Oncoming vehicle braking when turning and swerve support
Self driving
Crash tests NCAP 2023: 5 stars

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Oh hey look I was right, they changed it

  • Anonymous

I’ve had this car since launch in December 2023. I love it. 10/10

50% more efficient, my bad. But with other losses, the car will not be 50% more kwh/100km, ofcourse

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