As the battle for electric vehicle supremacy continues, we’re seeing countless manufacturers expand their EV lineups with more affordable options. A good example is Volkswagen, which recently announced The latest addition to its EV lineup with the ID. poloA new all-electric model that’s able to pack a lot into a fairly compact body.
A fairly small EV, idk. The Polo uses a new front-wheel-drive design for more cabin space, and measures 4,053 mm long, 1,816 mm wide and 1,530 mm high; The wheelbase is 2,600 mm. The redesigned chassis can seat five passengers in addition to 441 liters of luggage capacity.
Thus, ID. The Polo comes in three power outputs ranging from 85 kW to 155 kW, with the largest battery option offering a WLTP-rated range of up to 454 km. The interior also features a 10-inch digital cockpit and a 13-inch InnoVision infotainment system, which acts as your portal to built-in advanced driver assistance technologies like Connected Travel Assist and automatic traffic light recognition.
To support urban drivers, Volkswagen is launching the We Charge city tariff through its subsidiary Alli, which aims to bridge the cost gap between public and home charging. It has been launched in Germany at a price of 24,995 EUR for the base “Trend” model, and is planned to enter pre-sale in late April 2026.
