Volkswagen is reportedly planning to introduce a new electric vehicle, the ID.2, as a successor to the popular Golf R. The new model will be equipped with a four-wheel drive system, similar to the Golf R, and is expected to be available in both hatchback and crossover SUV versions.
According to reports, the ID.2 will be built on the same modular electric platform as other Volkswagen electric vehicles, such as the ID.3 and ID.4. The platform is designed to accommodate different battery sizes and power outputs, allowing Volkswagen to offer a range of options to suit different budgets and driving needs.
The ID.2 is expected to offer a range of up to 300 miles on a single charge, depending on the battery size and power output. It will also feature advanced driver assistance systems, such as adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assistance, to enhance safety and convenience.
Volkswagen has not yet confirmed the release date or pricing for the ID.2, but industry experts expect it to be priced competitively with other electric vehicles in its class. The ID.2 is part of Volkswagen's larger strategy to shift towards electric vehicles, with the company aiming to sell one million electric cars per year by 2025.
The Golf R has been a popular model for Volkswagen, offering a balance of performance and practicality. The ID.2 is expected to continue this tradition, offering a sporty driving experience with the added benefits of electric power and all-wheel drive.
The ID.2 is just one of several new electric vehicles planned by Volkswagen, with the company also planning to introduce an electric version of its iconic Microbus, as well as a range of electric SUVs and crossovers.
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