Volkswagen Also Working On Small EV Priced Under $21,100 via insideevs.com
Volkswagen plans to launch an even more affordable electric vehicle than the one previewed by the ID. 2all Concept, which will start under $26,300 when it goes on sale in Europe sometime in 2025.
"In spite of all the challenges, Volkswagen is also working on an electric car at a price of less than 20,000 euros," the automaker said in the press release dedicated to theThis is certainly an ambitious target since an electric passenger car costing the equivalent of $21,100 is unheard of in Europe – even theOriginally, it was thought that VW's entry-level EV, which is likely to get the ID.1 name, would cost under €25,000.
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