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Volkswagen ID. Polo revealed, priced below Renault 5 E-Tech in Germany

Volkswagen ID. Polo revealed, priced below Renault 5 E-Tech in Germany

The launch of the Volkswagen ID. Polo has entered its final chukka, with the electric city car unveiled in full overnight.

It will be sold alongside the petrol-powered Polo in Europe and other markets. The two cars share little apart from their names as they ride on separate platforms, and have unique styling inside and out.

The ID. Polo is the first car to be designed under the aegis of Andreas Mindt using his Pure Positive design language. The automaker is especially proud of its friendly face, as well as the C-pillars inspired by the first-generation Golf.

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While this is our first look at the production car’s exterior, Volkswagen unveiled the ID. Polo’s interior at the beginning of January. In response to criticism of its first generation of EVs, the ID. Polo’s cabin has physical switches for the windows, steering wheel, audio and climate control.

There’s also extensive use of fabric on the dashboard and door cards to impart a more upscale feel, and retro-looking digital dials and sound system controls are available.

Measuring 4053mm long, 1816mm wide, 1530mm tall, and riding on a 2600mm wheelbase, the ID. Polo is 27mm shorter, 65mm wider, 80mm taller and has a 36mm longer wheelbase than the petrol Polo.

Boot space is rated at 441L with the seats up, and 1240L when they’re folded down. That’s 90L more than the petrol Polo with the rear seats up, and 115L more when they’re down.

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