Volkswagen makes ID.7 even more practical with new Tourer variant

Volkswagen has added to its flourishing line-up of ID electric vehicles with a more practical version of its ID.7 – the Tourer.

It’ll join a small number of electric estate cars when it arrives in the UK this summer, with a 605-litre boot bringing a reasonable 73-litre jump in capacity over the standard ID.7. This luggage room can also be increased to 1,714 litres with the rear seats folded flat – an increase over the 1,586 you’d get from the regular car.

Volkswagen ID.7 Tourer
The ID.7 Tourer features Volkswagen’s latest in-car tech

That larger battery will also be available with a speedy 200kW charging capacity, which means that it could be taken from 10 to 80 per cent in less than 30 minutes. Opting for the smaller battery sees this charging capacity drop slightly to 175kW, which will still deliver a 10 to 80 per cent charge in 28 minutes.

When it comes to the interior of the Tourer things remain much the same as the regular ID.7. There’s a large central touchscreen running Volkswagen’s latest software, while Artificial Intelligence (AI) service ChatGPT has been integrated for the first time, allowing the driver to change and tweak different areas of the car via voice commands alone.

Volkswagen ID.7 Tourer
A long wheelbase means plenty of space for rear-seat passengers

A range of accessories will also be available for the ID.7 with a ‘luggage compartment plug-in module’ allowing owners to install a bicycle carrier which can be folded out using a foot switch, while a roof box can add 460 litres of storage space to the Tourer if required.

The new ID.7 Tourer is expected to go on sale this summer, with full pricing announced closer to that time.

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