It could be a new car or a tagline for a future marketing campaign. Whatever it means, it's definitely something electric.
VW's promising, mid-size electric sedan won't make it stateside as VW focuses its EV strategy efforts elsewhere.
Volkswagen was supposed to launch the ID.7 EV sometime in 2024, but the automaker initially delayed it before canceling the electric sedan altogether.
Volkswagen’s delayed ID.7 sedan, long seen as an essential part of its EV lineup, appears content to stay on its side of the ...
It seems like we've been talking about Volkswagen's upcoming ID7 electric sedan for years—because we have been. The sleek EV was first uncovered back in early 2023, and before that, we'd driven a ...
"Due to the ongoing challenging EV climate, Volkswagen has decided to no longer offer the ID.7 to the North American market," ...
The ID.7, which shares its MEB platform with the ID.4 compact crossover and the recently launched ID.Buzz minivan, was ...
People line up to enter TSA checkpoints in Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), located in Southern California, Jan. 6, 2025. Daniel Slim/AFP via Getty Images REAL ID does not work for ...
For the test, Volkswagen took a bone ... Running at an average of 18 mph, the ID 7 was incredibly efficient, achieving 9.2 kWh/100 km, which works out to about 6.9 miles per kWh.
Car giant Volkswagen to wind down production at two ... a 340-worker plant making the electric ID.3, from 2025, and Osnabrueck, where 2,300 employees produce the T-Roc Cabrio, from 2027.