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the concept car id vizzion should be included
editi don't know about the details of aero and vizzion, but they seem very similar Gerdolfo (talk) 07:43, 18 April 2023 (UTC)
Large family car?
editIf you look at the curb weight figure AND the exterior dimensions, those clearly slot the ID.7 in the league of the new (Mercedes) W214 E-Class, (BMW) G60 5 Series, and likely the upcoming (Audi) C9 A6. This means that by European standards, the ID.7 would be classified as an Executive car, with a capital E because it will still obviously be marketed in the mass-market mid-size segment in the United States. But it's certainly a much larger car than Tesla's Model 3 (and just a slight bit smaller than the Model S).
This website states "upper midsize" which indicates E-segment (midsize is D-segment): https://electrek.co/2023/04/12/vw-id-7-flagship-electric-sedan-full-specs-images-leaked/
This one does say D-segment: https://www.autocarpro.in/news-international/volkswagen-showcases-camouflaged-id-7-at-ces-2023-113741
One of its competitors, however, is referred to as E-segment: https://vrumcar.com/news/byd-han-2023-why-wait-any-longer-for-the-volkswagen-id-7/5823/
I'd like to hear from the Wikipedia crew! (EDIT: The German Wikipedia website refers to it as "Obere Mittleklasse." This means E-segment.)
2600:6C50:4000:27D0:CD90:5D16:8E8A:A752 (talk) 08:16, 27 April 2023 (UTC)
Volkswagen ID.7
editThe Volkswagen ID.7 will be launched in Europe on 2023. Nobel X300 (talk) 06:58, 28 April 2023 (UTC)