Volkswagen ID.7 revealed as electric saloon with range of up to 435 miles

Volkswagen has offered the best look yet at its new ID.7 with the reveal of a camouflaged version of its new electric saloon car.

Previously previewed by the ID.Aero concept car, the ID.7 has now been shown in a ‘digital camouflage’, with the model making its debut at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

The ID.7 will be based on the same dedicated MEB electric car platform as other Volkswagen Group EVs, including VW’s own ID.3, the Skoda Enyaq and Cupra Born, but will be the first saloon model to use it.

Volkswagen is saying the ID.7 will have a range of up to 435 miles. (Volkswagen)

It will also boast an upgraded augmented reality head-up display and a huge 15-inch touchscreen display. A new air conditioning system can begin cooling or warming the cabin by sensing when the driver is approaching the vehicle, while ‘Smart Air Vents’ are said to be able to distribute the air more effectively.

Volkswagen is yet to confirm the powertrain details of the ID.7, though it’s likely to be offered with similar setups to the ID.3 and ID.4. However, there’s a potential for a larger battery version, with VW promising a range of ‘up to 700km [435 miles]’, which is around 100 miles more than the next best EV from the German firm.

Thomas Schäfer, CEO of Volkswagen passenger cars, said: “With the new ID.7, we are extending our electric model range into the upper segments. The sedan will offer top-class technology and quality. The ID.7 is one of ten new electric models that we are planning to launch by 2026. Our goal is to deliver suitable products for our customers in every single segment.”

The ID.7 is expected to be unveiled in full in the ‘second quarter of 2023’.

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