Featured in MEBBYJames GilboyMar 13, 2019ShareYou Can Finally Order Your Own Volkswagen I.D. Electric Hatchback Starting May 8Volkswagen will reveal the real-wheel-drive, all-electric compact in full this September. BYJames GilboyMar 13, 2019ShareBYJames GilboyJan 31, 2019ShareVolkswagen to Reveal Electric Dune Buggy Concept at 2019 Geneva Motor ShowThe full reveal of the concept is due in a matter of weeks, and there’s a fair chance that the model will make production. BYJames GilboyJan 31, 2019ShareBYJames GilboyJan 11, 2019ShareAudi Teases Smaller, More Affordable Electric E-Tron Crossover Ahead of Geneva RevealThe smaller Audi E-Tron is expected to ride on the Volkswagen Group’s MEB platform and be similar to the Q3 in size. BYJames GilboyJan 11, 2019ShareBYJames GilboyDec 22, 2018ShareVW Christmas Card Teases Electric I.D. Meyers Manx Beach BuggyVolkswagen’s modular electric vehicle platform will allow it to make more niche products—such as a possible recreation of this throwback favorite. BYJames GilboyDec 22, 2018ShareBYJames GilboyDec 14, 2018ShareCamouflaged Volkswagen I.D. Electric Hatchbacks Spotted Testing in South AfricaYou’re looking at Volkswagen’s first mass-market electric vehicle, projected to have as much as 342 miles of range in WLTP tests. BYJames GilboyDec 14, 2018ShareBYJames GilboyDec 14, 2018ShareVolkswagen Exec Reveals Specs for Momentous I.D. Hatchback EVThe Volkswagen I.D. will be the company’s first mass-market electric vehicle produced on its modular MEB platform. BYJames GilboyDec 14, 2018ShareBYJames GilboyDec 10, 2018ShareVolkswagen Working on ‘I.D. Lounge’ Fancy EV Crossover for 2019 Reveal: ReportI.D. Lounge will allegedly match the size of the Touareg and offer the finest interior design and materials of any VW EV. BYJames GilboyDec 10, 2018ShareBYJames GilboyDec 5, 2018ShareAudi is Developing an Entry-Level, Mass-Market Electric Hatchback: ReportThe unnamed compact Audi EV will reportedly utilize the modular electric vehicle platform of its parent company, Volkswagen. BYJames GilboyDec 5, 2018Share
BYJames GilboyMar 13, 2019ShareYou Can Finally Order Your Own Volkswagen I.D. Electric Hatchback Starting May 8Volkswagen will reveal the real-wheel-drive, all-electric compact in full this September. BYJames GilboyMar 13, 2019Share
BYJames GilboyJan 31, 2019ShareVolkswagen to Reveal Electric Dune Buggy Concept at 2019 Geneva Motor ShowThe full reveal of the concept is due in a matter of weeks, and there’s a fair chance that the model will make production. BYJames GilboyJan 31, 2019Share
BYJames GilboyJan 11, 2019ShareAudi Teases Smaller, More Affordable Electric E-Tron Crossover Ahead of Geneva RevealThe smaller Audi E-Tron is expected to ride on the Volkswagen Group’s MEB platform and be similar to the Q3 in size. BYJames GilboyJan 11, 2019Share
BYJames GilboyDec 22, 2018ShareVW Christmas Card Teases Electric I.D. Meyers Manx Beach BuggyVolkswagen’s modular electric vehicle platform will allow it to make more niche products—such as a possible recreation of this throwback favorite. BYJames GilboyDec 22, 2018Share
BYJames GilboyDec 14, 2018ShareCamouflaged Volkswagen I.D. Electric Hatchbacks Spotted Testing in South AfricaYou’re looking at Volkswagen’s first mass-market electric vehicle, projected to have as much as 342 miles of range in WLTP tests. BYJames GilboyDec 14, 2018Share
BYJames GilboyDec 14, 2018ShareVolkswagen Exec Reveals Specs for Momentous I.D. Hatchback EVThe Volkswagen I.D. will be the company’s first mass-market electric vehicle produced on its modular MEB platform. BYJames GilboyDec 14, 2018Share
BYJames GilboyDec 10, 2018ShareVolkswagen Working on ‘I.D. Lounge’ Fancy EV Crossover for 2019 Reveal: ReportI.D. Lounge will allegedly match the size of the Touareg and offer the finest interior design and materials of any VW EV. BYJames GilboyDec 10, 2018Share
BYJames GilboyDec 5, 2018ShareAudi is Developing an Entry-Level, Mass-Market Electric Hatchback: ReportThe unnamed compact Audi EV will reportedly utilize the modular electric vehicle platform of its parent company, Volkswagen. BYJames GilboyDec 5, 2018Share