The ID.3 is a worthy addition to the Volkswagen family of electric cars. It is an ambitious attempt by the carmaker to bring the world of electric motors closer to the everyday user. The ID.3 follows the same path as its predecessor, the famous Golf, but this time with an all-electric powertrain.

Introduction

Once Volkswagen's flagship compact car, the Golf has now taken on the role of being a true champion for the environment and innovation. In the electric vehicle landscape, the ID.3 is a mid-range vehicle that offers a balanced combination of performance, comfort and technological innovation.

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The Volkswagen ID.3's charm starts with its futuristic looks. The front of the car is designed to be eye-catchingly aerodynamic, while the interior design is minimalist but functional. The fully digital dashboard and centre console not only look modern but are intuitive to use.

In terms of performance, the ID.3 offers three different battery pack sizes: 45 kWh, 58 kWh and 77 kWh. Depending on the battery pack size, the car has a driving range of up to 330 km, 420 km or even 550 km (according to WLTP standards). The 204 hp electric motor ensures a smooth drive and adequate acceleration, allowing 0-100 km/h in less than 7.5 seconds.

In terms of technology, ID.3 is well equipped with driving safety and comfort features. There is fully automatic driving mode, intelligent traffic sign recognition, active lane-keeping assist, plus an innovative augmented reality head-up display that shows important information directly in the driver's field of view.

Summary

The Volkswagen ID.3 is undoubtedly a significant step on Volkswagen's electric car journey. It offers not only a competitive driving range and impressive performance, but also high-tech solutions that make the driving experience pleasant and worry-free. We're witnessing the dawn of an era where environmentally friendly transport is more accessible than ever, and the ID.3 is just the vehicle that could make the electric car world as popular as the iconic Golf of the petrol era once was.