In an era where electric cars are either toxic political footballs or niche buys that face a troubled public charging ...
Volkswagen is hoping to bring electric vehicles to the masses with its super affordable new EV concept. The ID. EVERY1 car will launch in Europe for just €20,000 (around $21,500) and could ...
Well before VW's MEB architecture and ID family, the e-Up debuted as Volkswagen's first standard production electric car in 2013, launching for a base price of €26,900 ($29,150, as converted today).
Both vehicles are part of the automaker's new category of electric urban front-wheel-drive cars that are being developed under the "Brand Group Core" that makes up the volume brands in the VW Group.
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Volkswagen is bringing up the lights on the ID. EVERY1 show car that it says will become the promised €20,000 (about $20,800 USD) affordable EV that will hopefully turn around the automaker’s ...
But the ID. 2all isn't really news: VW showed off the concept, as well as a GTI version, back in September 2023. What is new is the ID. EVERY1, an all-electric entry-level car that, if the concept ...
VW unveiled a $21,500 EV on Wednesday, but don't expect it to come to the US anytime soon. The compact ID.EVERY1 will be the first car to incorporate software from EV startup Rivian. The two ...