In production form, it will likely bear the ID.6 name.
Spy shots show that the Volkswagen ID Roomzz concept is in production, but new information suggests that the electric crossover will be exclusive to the Chinese market Ralf Brandstatter (head of VW Passenger Cars), said that they are working on it. However, it is currently a China-only model. Autocar . “There’s a chance it could be sold in other countries, but we’re still considering it
Azto Shanghai 2019 saw the debut of the ID Roomzz concept. It was VW’s original idea for a three-row crossover electric vehicle. It sat on the MEB platform, just like other ID members. The power came from two electric motors, one for each axle. It had a total system output 302 horsepower (225 megawatts). In 6.6 seconds, the company claimed acceleration of 62 miles/hour (100 km/h) and a top speed at 112 mph (182 kph). VW claimed a range between 280 and 450 km using an 82-kilowatt hour battery.
The concept featured high-end, lounge-like seating. The production version has more traditional styling, as shown by spy shots. You shouldn’t expect the showcar to be able to fly itself without an active driver.
The ID.6 will be above the ID.4 in VW’s electric vehicle range. They share similar styling but the ID.6 has more room to accommodate the additional row of seats.
VW could have made the ID.6 an exclusive product for China in order to gauge the demand for the ID.4 electric crossover in other countries like the United States. The decision to make the ID.6 a China-only product at first could have been motivated by a desire to test the demand for an electric crossover with the ID.4 in places like the United States.