VW’s popular electric hatchback is in for a comprehensive update, with bidirectional charging and more physical buttons.
The Volkswagen ID.3 has been given a thumbs up by Germany's ADAC, the largest automobile association in Europe, after being subjected to a 62,000-mile long-term test spanning two and a half years.
Volkswagen gave the ID.3 compact EV a tech update for the 2025 model year, which, for the first time, includes an LFP battery pack. The change doesn't bring tangible benefits for buyers compared to ...
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Volkswagen rebrands the ID.3 as the ID.3 Neo — here’s what’s different
Volkswagen is giving its electric hatchback a fresh start with a new identity. The ID.3 […] ...
Volkswagen's RWD electric version of the Golf hatchback, the ID 3, aced its exam when it was put through its paces by German roadside assistance company ADAC. VW's warranty says that it will replace ...
After the mid-2010s, Volkswagen decided it was time to seriously step into the electric vehicle game. Thus, they set to work, and a few years later, they came up with the ID. series. The first model ...
The ID.3 Neo is bringing a new look and major updates as the successor to Volkswagen’s popular electric hatch.
Volkswagen ID.3 Neo software upgrades expand across ID models; Travel Assist adds traffic light detection, meeting Euro 7 and ...
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