The Volkswagen Company produced Volkswagen ID.3 2023, a compact electric car in 2022. Based on the Volkswagen MEB platform, it is the first model of the ID series and the first production to utilize the platform. After being first shown as the ID concept car at the Paris Motor Show in 2016, Frankfurt Motor Show on 9 Sep. 2019. Its deliveries to retail customers began in Germany in September 2020. Volkswagen unveiled its fresh model in 2022.
The variant of 44kWh will be charged 50 kWh on DC charging power, the variant of 58 kWh will be charged 100 kWh on DC charging power, and the variant of 77 kWh will be charged 125kWh on DC charging power. Everything in the ID.3 is touch-sensitive and controlled by the 10-inch touchscreen. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are standard and built-in wireless smartphone charging and sat-nav- a good system.
The five-door ID.3 compact electric car has Comfortable seats, and the pared-back interior is welcome to design features, while visibility is good thanks to the front screen and the large windows. The ID.3 also makes a practical family car with good charging options. The battery can be topped up to 7.2kW at the home wall box, which takes around nine hours to charge from 0-100%, while a 50kW public charger will take about an hour from 10-80%. The Volkswagen ID.3 2023 is rear-wheel drive and can accelerate from 0 to 62 miles per hour in 7.9 seconds. The top speed is 99 mph.
Brand |
Volkswagen |
Model Name |
ID.3 2023 |
Designer |
Marc Lichte (concept) |
Status |
Available |
Colors |
Grey as the main color, with either grey (for a change), white or orange highlights. |
Body Style |
5-door hatchback |
Top Speed |
99 mph |
Battery |
Three battery version; kWh, 58 kWh, and 77kWh |
Electric Motor |
APP 310 Permanent Magnet Brushless motor Power: 150 kW (200 hp) Torque: 310 Nm |
Range |
220 miles (354 km) |
Length |
4,262 mm |
width |
1,809 mm |
Height |
1,552 mm |
Wheelbase |
2,765 mm |
Weight |
1,600 kg |
Audio System |
1 speaker system oddly omits rear speakers |
Made in |
Germany: Zwickau (Zwickau-Mosel Plant);[3] Dresden (Transparent Factory) |