Volkswagen ID. Space Vizzion

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ID. Space Vizzion concept
Overview
Manufacturer Volkswagen
Production2018 (as a concept)
2023 (ID.7)
Body and chassis
Class Luxury car
Mid-size car (D)
Body style 5-door Station wagon
Layout Dual-motors four-wheel drive
Platform MEB
Doors5 (Conventional doors)
Powertrain
Power output302 hp
Hybrid drivetrain All-wheel
Battery ?-kWh
Electric range up to 435 mi (700 km)

The Volkswagen ID. Space Vizzion is a concept electric vehicle wagon developed by Volkswagen. The ID. Space Vizzion is based on the MEB platform, and part of the ID. Series. The firm is planning to sell a production version of the vehicle by 2023 as the ID.7. [1]

The concept wagon was shown at the 2019 LA Auto Show and is capable of three rows of seating. [2] [3] [4]

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