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Ever heard of a brand-new EV with payments below the $100 per month threshold? Volkswagen now offers just that for the ID.4.
Don't miss out on Volkswagen's "killer" July lease deal for the 2025 ID.4! Drive this spacious EV for a surprisingly low monthly payment. Offer ends soon.
The all-electric Volkswagen ID.4 Pro has finally landed on our shores! Hurrah! The benefit of waiting almost half a decade ...
Forget the ID Buzz – VW has electrified its popular Transporter van range and it looks even better News By Leon Poultney published 2 July 2025 It forgoes the cutesy styling for proper practicality ...
That's because VW promises to have by then over 30 new models on Chinese roads, 20 of which being new energy vehicles (NEVs, defined in China as anything from electric vehicles to plug-ins and ...
The most affordable VW ID4’s 62-kWh battery provides 206 miles of EPA range, the entry Kona’s 48.6-kWh pack lasts for 200 EPA miles, and the entry Toyota bZ4X’s 57.7-kWh goes 252 miles.
Compare the elegance of the Range Rover Velar P400e with the power of the VW Touareg R eHybrid in this hybrid SUV clash.
Will VW’s unified battery cell format bring a range boost for the ID.Buzz or ID.4? It’s too early to say for sure, but it means simpler, cheaper EVs.
Volkswagen has introduced the 2025 Golf family to Australia, but let us be the judge of that "more attainable" entry-level price claim!
Volkswagen drives the ID.7 sedan 584.7 miles on a single charge over the course of 33 hours and 15 minutes, averaging approximately 18 mph, greatly exceeding its WLTP range rating and setting a ...
In a recent test conducted on a 12.5-kilometre circuit in Nardò, Italy, the ID.7 Pro S achieved an extraordinary range of 941 kilometres on a single charge.
A bone-stock VW ID.7 electric sedan achieved 585 miles on one charge during an official VW test. The unmodified fastback used a regular 86 kWh battery but beat the official range figure by a third.