translated_content>the new Volkswagen electric car at €20,000 is revealed in images
Ah, the famous promise of an electric city car at €20,000, it almost sounds like the quest for the Holy Grail in this universe where every technological advancement seems to cost a small fortune worthy of a spaceship. Volkswagen, the German giant that has put more cars on the road than sheep in a pasture, finally unveils sketches of its new little electric car, aptly named “ID Every1.” With a modern design that avoids excessive cosmetic pretension and technological ambitions, this car could very well attempt to democratize electric mobility, provided we don’t get fooled as usual.
A modern and sleek design that doesn’t take itself for a rewind of time
In a world where often German rhymes with strict austerity, Volkswagen shows a hint of stylistic boldness here. Gone are the retro winks that smell strongly of marketing. The automobile reveals itself with a clean silhouette, featuring a front end punctuated by a LED light signature that doesn’t seem to want to scream louder than necessary. A fluidity emanates from the side glazing that calmly extends the windshield, as if determined to let in a bit of light into what the manufacturer imagines to be a small urban bubble.
An ambitious strategy to electrify your journeys without breaking the bank
The code name, “ID Every1,” hides nothing of its ultimate goal: to ensure that this car is the cheapest while electric technology pushes everything up. €20,000, even before the hassle of the ecological bonus makes it a bit more accessible. A technological innovation expected to offer between 300 and 350 km of range – ideal for urban and suburban trips – with a power output between 110 and 150 horsepower. Better still, charging would be quick, jumping from 20 to 80% in just 30 minutes, so you don't waste your entire morning at a charging station.
Technology in the service of real sustainability
No juicy details yet about the internal mechanics, but Volkswagen promises a 40% reduction in production costs thanks to new techniques for batteries and streamlined assembly lines. In short, a model that is not just another classic electric car but truly intends to shake up the well-established dogmas of expensive battery-powered vehicles.
A competitive market: the fight for the affordable electric city car
As the future Renault Twingo electric shines its headlights, Volkswagen plays the modernity card against nostalgia. The strategy is clear: to attract the customer looking for a practical, economical vehicle, and, above all, without unnecessary frills. At €20,000, this German car could very well shake up prices and set a new standard in the category.
The countdown to 2027 has begun
The official unveiling is set to take place on March 5, and the entire market is holding its breath. The road is still long before a scheduled launch two years later, but this window will allow Volkswagen to refine its electric gem based on feedback. With extended charging infrastructures and revised manufacturing costs, affordable electric vehicles will no longer be a chimera nor a mere marketing selling point.
Source: rouleur-electrique.fr
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C'est agréable de voir enfin une voiture électrique abordable. Hâte de découvrir le modèle final !
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Un design qui semble prometteur, espérons que le prix se maintienne !
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Ce nouveau modèle a l'air prometteur pour rendre l'électrique accessible à tous.
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Ce nouveau modèle de Volkswagen semble prometteur, j'attends de le voir sur les routes !
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Cette nouvelle citadine électrique pourrait vraiment changer les choses pour les conducteurs urbains.
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