Volkswagen unveiled the ID. 2all at the IAA in Munich. It's an electric compact car expected to be on the roads in Belgium by 2025.
The model aims to provide a glimpse of what the production version of the first fully electric Volkswagen priced at less than 25,000 euros will look like.
Other "firsts" demonstrate that the ID. 2all is much more than just a show model: it's the first front-wheel-drive Volkswagen based on the MEB platform.
The ID. 2all offers a glimpse into Volkswagen's new design language. According to them, it is based on three cornerstones: stability, sympathy, and enthusiasm.
They aim to convey the DNA of their icons as effectively as possible to the modern car of the future.
Thanks to its electric powertrain and a sleek, minimalist interior, it quickly becomes apparent that the interior space is vast and versatile.
The ID. 2all has the size of a Polo with the interior space of a Skoda Octavia