In 2025 Volkswagen will lead to the debut new electric ID.2, a model that should be offered on the market at a price of 25,000 euros. This is a very important vehicle for the growth strategy of the German brand in the electric vehicle sector, given that on paper it should expand the audience of possible customers.
Apparently the automaker started working on the development this new car. The forklift, which appears to be a very early prototype of the new electric vehicle, was intercepted on the roads of Northern Europe during a classic winter test.
At first glance, this may look like a regular ID.3. In fact, looking closely, we can observe shorter stride And smaller rear doors compared to the current ID.3. Probably, spy photos to show a prototype equipped with the mechanics of the new model, still disguised by the aesthetic elements of the Volkswagen ID.3.
Therefore, it is still premature to talk about the appearance of the new model. After all, since the launch is only a few years away, it’s normal for a brand to test the mechanics of a new car inside a forklift with pre-aesthetics. Of course, there will be more news about the development of the Volkswagen ID.2 in the next few months.
According to some recent reports, it seems that this vehicle could be based on the new MEB+ platform, an evolution of the current Volkswagen Group MEB platform. But even in this matter, more can be learned in the future. Obviously, at the moment it is still too early to talk about electric motors and batteries.
Recently there have been rumors that the future ID.2 may be renamed ID.Golf. As you know, the German brand intends to offer a new 100% electric Golf in the future. However, earlier the top management of the German brand made it clear that ID.2 and ID.Golf are separate projects.
Either way, this forklift makes it clear that Volkswagen he works in mechanics his future electric car. It is worth noting that the mechanical basis of the new ID.2 will also be used for other “small” vehicles of the Volkswagen Group, such as the production version of the Cupra UrbanRebel.
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