The VW ID Space Vizzion Is The All-Electric Wagon The World Needs

Following a deluge of all-electric SUVs from major brands, VW has revealed an EV estate concept which previews a production car
The VW ID Space Vizzion Is The All-Electric Wagon The World Needs

While the world’s major manufacturers are finally getting in on the electric car action, there is an unfortunate SUV focus to proceedings. The first BEVs from Audi, Mercedes and Jaguar, for example, have all been big, high-riding affairs.

Wouldn’t it be better to stick these fancy electric powertrains in something lighter and lower? VW seems to think so - its incoming ID 3 bucks the ‘leccy crossover trend nicely with its smart hatchback body. That’s already more like it, but it gets better - it’ll be followed up by an estate.

Well, almost. VW seems to be claiming it’s invented an entirely new segment. The German car giant refers to the “ID Space Vizzion” concept (no, we don’t like the Z usage either) as a vehicle which “combines the aerodynamic characteristics of a Gran Turismo with the spaciousness of an SUV,” which sounds an awful lot like… an estate car.

It will still be a trailblazer, however - as far as we can work out, it’ll be the world’s first full production EV estate. VW has already confirmed that the showroom version will be here as soon as late 2021. With a slightly less silly name, we hope.

The VW ID Space Vizzion Is The All-Electric Wagon The World Needs

Details surrounding the concept are thin on the ground currently - we should know more when it’s revealed in full. VW has at least said that the Space Vizzion is based on the same ‘MEB’ architecture as the ID 3, and quoted the range as 366 miles going by the WLTP cycle or 300 miles on the EPA rating.

The cabin has a “completely digitized cockpit,” plus artificial leather made from something called AppleSkin. A good chunk of the material is made using “residual matter from apple juice production”.

The VW ID Space Vizzion Is The All-Electric Wagon The World Needs

The VW ID Space Vizzion will receive its public debut at the LA Auto Show on 19 November.

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Comments

Evan Smith 1

I’ll pass.

11/08/2019 - 14:59 |
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Looks cool tho
I hope the production car looks at least close to this

11/08/2019 - 16:02 |
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BenPaye(JDMSquad)(MX5Squad)(LFAsquad)(Subie Squad) (Rotary F

guys, you need to sort your app out. notifications dont work anymore

11/08/2019 - 16:04 |
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It’s been like 2 years since mine worked.

11/08/2019 - 17:07 |
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The app is no longer supported I’m afraid - better off using the mobile desktop site

11/08/2019 - 17:12 |
6 | 3

The App isnt even on the Play Store anymore :/

11/09/2019 - 08:56 |
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Kenji (Oldsmobile Fan) (GoldWing Enthusiast) (wheel nut)

the interior looks uncomfortable, and its “smooth lines” are actually pretty hard on my eyes

11/08/2019 - 16:30 |
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Marco Q (hi)

It’ll end up looking more boring than the golf sport wagon.

11/08/2019 - 16:35 |
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German Car fanboy

Estates for the win

11/09/2019 - 00:04 |
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Anonymous

This actually looks good, as opposed to other electric cars that seem to be trying to emulate spaceships. As long as it has a reasonable range (at least 300 km) I can see this becoming a family car for many people.

11/09/2019 - 01:20 |
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JDub

If this is the future of estates, i‘m in.

11/09/2019 - 07:37 |
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Twopoint0

With that interior a mechanic can’t even drive it into the workshop without it becoming permanently stained lol

11/09/2019 - 08:49 |
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ikebenthom

Get rid of the “hey i’m an electric car” lights and i’m sold.

11/11/2019 - 07:32 |
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