VW plans 100,000 units per year of the new VW ID 4 and Seat/Skoda versions
- After presenting the Volkswagen ID 3 at the Frankfurt Motor Show last September, the German carmaker unveiled few weeks after the Volkswagen ID 4 which a SUV variant of the ID 3. It has all the technical characteristics of the ID 3, is marketed in the C segment as the ID 3 and will be produced in the same production plant, in Zwickau (Germany).
- As for the ID 3, the ID 4 will be also marketed under Seat and Skoda brands, which will also be produced in Zwickau. All together, six different models from 3 different brands (3 sedans and 3 SUVs) will be produced in this plant.
- As a reminder, Volkswagen has set the production capacity of the Zwickau plant at 200,000 units per year of BEVs (Battery Electric Vehicles), including 100 000 units for the ID 3 and its Seat and Skoda rebranded versions, and 100 000 units for the ID 4 and its Seat and Skoda versions.
- This volume should be reached in the second part of the 2020s, as the production will grow slowly and gradually. The market is not yet ready to buy massively a BEV.
- The ID 4 should be slightly more expensive than the ID 3, could be estimated at around 40,000 euros, also slightly heavier due to its larger dimensions.
- The following models of the VW BEV range should be unveiled in 2020 and 2021. It should be the ID1 (A segment), ID 2 (B segment) and the ID Buzz which will be the alternative to the Kombi and Transporter (LUV/Mini Van) . An ID 5 (D segment) could complete the range in 2021 or 2022 as an alternative of the Passat.
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