Volkswagen's New ID. Cross Is Its Cheapest Electric SUV Yet
It starts at 28,000 euros in Germany and goes 271 miles on a single charge.
The Breakdown
- The ID. Cross is essentially an SUV version of the electric Polo supermini.
- VW will offer two battery options: 37 kWh and 52 kWh.
- Customers can pick from three power levels: 114 hp, 133 hp, and 208 hp.
It’s been less than a year since Volkswagen previewed the ID. Cross, and now the concept has evolved into a production model. Positioned below the ID.4, the subcompact electric crossover is cut from the same cloth as the new ID. Polo supermini, riding on the same MEB+ platform with a front-wheel-drive layout. It was developed from the ground up as an EV and therefore has no ties to the similarly sized T-Cross powered by combustion engines.
This is a developing story…
2026 Volkswagen ID. Cross
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