Volkswagen's 8 Upcoming EVs, And When You Can Buy Them
The earliest I.D. model will arrive next year, but some won’t be here until 2022.
Volkswagen is less than a year away from reinventing its lineup with a new subset of electric vehicles dubbed "I.D." In 2020, the German automaker will begin selling its I.D. EVs; the lineup includes a Tesla Model S-rivaling sedan, a few cool-looking crossovers, a hatchback, and even a reborn Microbus.
By 2022, most, if not all of these vehicles will be available to consumers. Some, like the I.D. hatchback, VW confines to Europe. But nearly all of the I.D. models should make their way Stateside. So, ahead of VW's I.D. EV onslaught, here's everything you need to know about each model, and when you'll be able to buy them.
Gallery: Volkswagen I.D. Models
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