The Volkswagen ID.3 is a battery electric small family car (C-segment) produced by Volkswagen since 2019. It is the first production car to utilize the MEB platform,[10] and the first model of the ID. series.[11] It was unveiled on 9 September 2019 at the Frankfurt Motor Show, after being first shown as the I.D. concept car at the 2016 Paris Motor Show. Deliveries to retail customers began in Germany in September 2020.[2]
Volkswagen ID.3 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Volkswagen |
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Production | November 2019 – present[2][3][4] |
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Designer | Klaus Bischoff, Marco Antonio Pavone, Felipe Montoya Bueloni and Ákos Száz[7] |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Small family car (C) |
Body style | 5-door hatchback |
Layout | |
Platform | Volkswagen Group MEB |
Related | Cupra Born Volkswagen ID.4 |
Powertrain | |
Electric motor | APP 310 permanent magnet brushless motor |
Power output | |
Transmission | Single-speed |
Battery |
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Electric range | |
Plug-in charging |
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Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,770 mm (109 in) |
Length | 4,262 mm (167.8 in) |
Width | 1,809 mm (71.2 in) |
Height | 1,552 mm (61.1 in) |
Curb weight | 1,772–1,935 kg (3,907–4,266 lb) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Volkswagen e-Golf |
Overview
editI.D. Concept
editThe ID.3 was previewed as a concept car called the Volkswagen I.D., first shown at the 2016 Paris Motor Show. It was the first concept model of the new all-electric I.D. sub-brand. According to Volkswagen, the I.D. featured innovations such as virtual wing mirrors (using video cameras), "chocolate bar" battery design, and retractable LiDAR sensors used for autonomous driving,[12] not all of which made it to the production version.
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Volkswagen I.D. Concept at IAA 2017
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Volkswagen I.D. Concept at Geneva Motor Show 2018
Production model
editIn May 2019, Volkswagen confirmed the production model based on this prototype was named Volkswagen ID.3, instead of the rumoured I.D. Neo name,[13] and officially presented at the International Motor Show Germany in September 2019.[14] The ID.3 is one of five new Volkswagen models based on the MEB platform. Smaller cars bearing the ID.1 and ID.2 names are expected, and bigger models will range from ID.4 to ID.9. Volkswagen has also applied for trademark protection of an additional "X", supposedly for a SUV.[15] Reservations (€1000) for the launch model of the ID.3 started on the 8 May 2019, which were set to be delivered in midyear 2020,[9] whereas the base model, expected to cost under €30,000, will be delivered in 2021.[needs update] Volkswagen named high expected demand as a reason.[16] It received 10,000 buyer reservations within 24 hours after pre-orders opened[17] and 30,000 before the unveiling at IAA 2019.[18] Retail deliveries began in Germany in September 2020.[2]
The production version of the ID.3 was unveiled on 9 September 2019 at the Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA), along with the new Volkswagen logo and branding.[19] The cars are assembled at Volkswagen's Zwickau factory, where the company expects the full plant capacity (330,000 cars per year) to produce electric cars based on the MEB platform for the Volkswagen Group from 2021 onwards.[20][21][22] In 2021, an additional ID.3 production line was started at the Transparent Factory in Dresden.[23]
In 2021, Volkswagen stated they were considering a convertible version, releasing 2 design illustrations.[24][25]
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Rear view
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Volkswagen ID.3 1st (side view)
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Interior
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Transparent Factory production line, Dresden
Facelift
editIn March 2023, Volkswagen released the refreshed version of the ID.3.[26] The facelift features a slightly redesigned front bumper and air intakes, as well as improved interior material quality.[27] The ID.3 will be launched in Australasia alongside the ID.4, ID.5 and ID. Buzz in mid-2024.[28]
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2023 Volkswagen ID.3
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Rear view
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Interior
Specifications
editAt launch, the European-market ID.3 was available with a choice of two models: "ID.3 Pro Performance" and "ID.3 Pro S". Both the Pro Performance and the Pro S shared the same APP 310 traction motor,[29] which has an output of 150 kW (204 PS; 201 hp) and 310 N⋅m (229 ft⋅lb). The difference was in the storage capacity of the battery; the Pro Performance battery had a useful capacity of 58 kWh, while the Pro S battery was 77 kWh.[30]: 21 A third model (tentatively named "ID.3 Pro") was planned to follow, with an output of 107 kW (145 PS; 143 hp).[30]: 21 An entry-level model was released as the "ID.3 Pure Performance" in April 2021.[31] The Pure Performance was equipped with a smaller battery of 45 kWh[32]: 4 and slightly upgraded output of 150 PS; 110 kW (148 hp).[31] A high-performance variant with the name ID.3 GTX and ID.3 GTX Performance have been announced to be released at the end of 2024, which will have an upgraded 79kWh battery with an output of 201 kW (286 hp) and 240 kW (326 hp), respectively.[33]
Three different battery choices are offered with the ID.3. The modules in the Pro Performance and Pro S are each 14 cm (5.5 in) high and 145 cm (57 in) wide. For the Pro Performance, the length is 144 cm (57 in), while the larger Pro S battery is 182 cm (72 in) long.[30]: 24 The Pro S battery is 495 kg (1,091 lb).[30]: 24 A liquid-cooled thermal management system is fitted to improve power output and service life, and VW guarantees the battery will retain 70% of its original capacity after an operating period of 8 years or 160,000 km (99,000 mi).[30]: 24–25
Charging rate for the Pro Performance and Pro S is limited to a maximum of 11 kW using the on-board AC charger; when a DC source is connected through the standard CCS inlet, maximum input power rises to 100 kW (Pro Performance) or 125 kW (Pro S).[30]: 25–26 The charging rates for the basic model were planned to be limited to 7.2 kW (AC) and 50 kW (DC), with an option for 100 kW (DC).[32]: 12 The MEB platform supports up to 125 kW charging.[34] The 58 kWh version supports 120 kW DC charging.
Model Name | ID.3 Pure Performance | ID.3 Pro | ID.3 Pro Performance | ID.3 Pro S | ID.3 GTX | ID.3 GTX Performance | |
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Availability | From 2021 | From 2024 | |||||
Drivetrain | Rear motor, RWD | ||||||
Output | Power
[kW] |
110 kW (148 hp; 150 PS) | 107 kW (143 hp; 145 PS) | 150 kW (201 hp; 204 PS) | 201 kW (270 hp; 273 PS) | 240 kW (322 hp; 326 PS) | |
Peak Torque
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310 N⋅m (229 lb⋅ft) | N/A | 545 N⋅m (402 lb⋅ft) | ||||
Battery Capacity
full/usable [kWh] |
55 / 45 | 62 / 58 | 82 / 77 | 84 / 79 | |||
Range | (EPA) | Not rated | |||||
(WLTP) | 348 km (216 mi) | 425 km (264 mi) | 425 km (264 mi) | 548 km (341 mi) | 600 km (370 mi) | ||
Consumption (WLTP) | 15.1–14.9 kWh/100 km (139–141 mpg‑e) | 15.7–15.5 kWh/100 km (133–135 mpg‑e) | 15.8–15.5 kWh/100 km (133–135 mpg‑e) | 16.2 kWh/100 km (129 mpg‑e) | N/A | ||
Charging | Peak DC Fast Charge (DCFC) Power
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Up to 110 kW, 50 kW standard | Up to 120 kW
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Up to 125 kW
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Up to 175 kW
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Peak AC Charging Power
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7.2 kW | 11 kW | N/A | ||||
Charging duration[36] | 100%: 450 minutes (AC single-phase wallbox/charging station 7.2 kW); 80%: 42 minutes (DC charging station 50.0 kW), 31 minutes (DC charging station 100.0 kW) | 100%: 1860 minutes (AC Schuko 2.3 kW), 375 minutes (AC three-phase wallbox/charging station 11.0 kW); 80%: 35 minutes (DC charging station 120.0 kW) | 100%: 1860 minutes (AC Schuko 2.3 kW), 570 minutes (AC single-phase wallbox/charging station 7.2 kW), 375 minutes (AC three-phase wallbox/charging station 11.0 kW); 80%: 35 minutes (DC charging station 100.0 kW) | 100%: 2340 minutes (AC Schuko 2.3 kW), 450 minutes (AC three-phase wallbox/charging station 11.0 kW); 80%: 30 minutes (DC charging station 170.0 kW) | 10%-80%: 26 minutes (DC charging station 175.0 kW) | ||
Performance | Acceleration
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8.9 s | 9.6 s | 7.3 s | 7.9 s | 6.0 s | 5.6 s |
Top Speed | 160 km/h (99 mph)
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180 km/h (110 mph)
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200 km/h (120 mph)
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Capacities | Kerb Weight [kg] | 1,772 kg (3,907 lb) | 1,812 kg (3,995 lb) | 1,928–1,935 kg (4,251–4,266 lb) | N/A | ||
Number of Seats | 5 | 4 or 5, depending on options selected | 5 |
The 77 kWh variants have four and five seat options; the others seat five. All but the 77 kWh variant will have an optional panoramic roof that can be combined with a bike rack on a support hook at the back.[37] In 2024 an upgrade will increase the battery capacity for the Pro S to 79 kWh, have 5 seats and the optional panoramic roof and bike rack.
The drag coefficient of the car is 0.267, frontal area is 2.36 square meters, and the minimum turning circle is 10.2 metres (33 ft).[38]
Trims
editTrim / Model | Pure Performance | Pro | Pro Performance | Pro S |
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It was first available in three different launch trim levels, namely ID.3 1st, ID.3 1st Plus and ID.3 1st Max, all based on the Pro Performance model (58 kWh battery).[32]: 11 The battery size and powertrain remain the same across all three trim levels; however, there are different levels of equipment, styling options and wheels. The wheels provided are: 18 in (460 mm) for ID.3 1st (215/55R18), 19 in (480 mm) for ID.3 1st Plus (215/50R19) and 20 in (510 mm) for ID.3 1st Max (215/45R20).[32]: 11–12 [39]
Software issues
editIn early 2020 it was announced that delivery of the ID.3 was going to be delayed until at least September 2020 due to software errors that VW had yet to be able to resolve. Some stripped-down cars were delivered in September with cloud-connected ones being delivered at the end of 2020.[40][41]
Awards
editSales
editAlmost 57,000 units were delivered in 2020, ranking among the world's top-ten best-selling plug-in cars in just four months on the market.[44]
Year | Global (production) | Europe[45] | China[46] |
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2020 | 64,259[47] | 54,495 | |
2021 | 73,738[48] | 72,723 | 6,737 |
2022 | 83,432[48] | 60,086 | 16,514 |
2023 | 142,216[49] | 82,676[50] |
See also
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