VW unveils €20,000 e-car in bid to make battery vehicles affordable

ID LIFE is a key pillar of Volkswagen’s goal to become world’s top seller of EVs by 2025

The Volkswagen VW ID Life on display at the first press preview day of the International Motor Show IAA in Munich, Germany, on Monday. Photograph: Sascha Steinbach/EPA
The Volkswagen VW ID Life on display at the first press preview day of the International Motor Show IAA in Munich, Germany, on Monday. Photograph: Sascha Steinbach/EPA

Volkswagen on Monday took the wraps off the ID LIFE, a fully electric small car to be launched in 2025 at a cost of around €20,000 in a bid to make battery-powered cars affordable for the masses and younger generations.

"The ID LIFE is our vision of next-generation fully electric urban mobility," Volkswagen brand chief executive Ralf Brandstaetter said at the IAA Munich car show. "This means we are making electric mobility accessible to even more people."

The ID LIFE, which is at a concept car stage, is a key pillar of Volkswagen’s goal to become the world’s top seller of electric vehicles (EV) by 2025 and dethrone Tesla in part by commanding lower prices.

Similar in size to Volkswagen’s Polo, the ID LIFE will be built by the company’s Spanish SEAT division and is based on the company’s dedicated EV platform, a VW spokesman said.

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It also comes with a video game console and a projector and screen to show movies.

“The customer of tomorrow won’t simply want to get from A to B; they will be much more interested in the experiences that a car can offer,” Brandstaetter said.

By 2030, Volkswagen aims to raise the share of all-electric models in its vehicle sales to at least 70 per cent in Europe and to at least half in North America and China, the world's largest car market, where sales of the ID model family have so far struggled.– Reuters