For those seeking a larger battery, the ID3 is also available with a 58 kWh battery pack and a more expensive 77 kWh option
The Pure Performance Volkswagen ID3 is currently available starting at 28,370 pounds (about $39,000), with two trim options: the less expensive entry-level City and the more design-oriented Style edition, which starts at 32,470 pounds (about $44,700) and up
The new variants join the Pro, Pro Performance, and Pro S models already on sale in the UK Topping the list is the VW ID3 Pro S Tour Edition, which is more expensive at £39,290 (about $54,000), but benefits from a 77 kWh battery that offers a range of 336 miles
VW has confirmed that the ID3 will not be introduced in the US While VW MEB technology could be brought to that side of the Atlantic in a future EV, American Volkswagen enthusiasts will have to make do with the ID4 for the time being
The VW ID3 is an all-electric five-door family hatchback with potential mainstream appeal Now that the price is lower, this car could increase that potential The design is certainly practical, slightly larger than the VW Golf, and it has the looks to easily edge out familiar rivals like the Nissan Leaf and the more compact Renault Zoë
VW produces the ID3 in six different metallic finishes, all with a clean black roof and trunk lid, providing an interesting element of contrast
The dramatic design ethos continues inside the VW ID3, which features sleek edges with minimal buttons Touch-sensitive controls and a digital dash make the VW ID3 feel like it's ahead of the game, but for less tech-savvy drivers, it may present them with a bit of a steep learning curve
The entry-level VW ID3 City comes with a pretty good collection of on-board kit, including adaptive cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, and rain-sensing wipers, despite its cheap price tag Also attractive are LED headlights and taillights, electric door mirrors, heated front seats, and a steering wheel
Automatic dimming room mirrors further enhance driver comfort Safety features include lane-keeping assist, forward collision warning, and pedestrian protection
There is a 10-inch infotainment screen with voice control and wireless app connectivity in the front, and two USB-C ports in the rear Occupants can also enjoy 10-color ambient lighting, offered as part of a lower-budget package
Upgrading to the Style Edition, another pure performance model, offers several exterior touches that add even more edge appeal
The most obvious additions are 18-inch "East Derry" alloy wheels, IQLight LED matrix headlights, and an illuminated light band located between the headlights and the VW logo Meanwhile, illuminated door handles, animated LED taillights, and smoked windows complete the exterior
Inside, the number of ambient lights has been increased to 30 colors and there is a variable trunk floor for more dynamic storage options It also comes with "Kessy Advance" keyless entry and two-zone climate control, which shortens the range by about two miles, but is enough to justify the additional expense
UK owners can expect a full charge to take about 9 hours using a 72 kW home charger However, if a 100 kW CCS charging point is available, a 50% charge will take just over 30 minutes
Using the more common 50 kW public charging point, the VW ID3 would require about 1 hour to go from 10% to 80%
VW faces something of an uphill struggle to regain credibility in the wake of its massive emissions scandal and the 2020 ouster of Volkswagen Group Chairman Herbert Diess
Moreover, VW's plans to build more than 50 electric vehicles have already been hampered by ID3 production problems, software issues, and delivery delays
Perhaps the appeal of less expensive models like the VW ID3 City and Style models may help redress the balance somewhat, but it remains to be seen if they can replace the enduring appeal of iconic models like the Beetle and Golf Nevertheless, a cheaper eclectic car with solid range and performance would be a welcome addition, and would certainly push the automotive world further down the path toward electrification
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