VW views it as an electric alternative to Passat.
Volkswagen expanded its range of electric vehicles after the ID.3 hatchback, the ID.4 and ID.6 SUVs. The much-hyped ID. Buzz van. The Wolfsburg peeps are currently working on a sedan. The ID Vizzion concept first teased it at the Geneva Auto Show in March 2018. It was then accompanied by an identical wagon, the ID. Space Vizzion was introduced at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November 2019.
We’ve seen a lot of spy photos showing the midsize EV being tested on public roads using clever camouflage. Today, VW CEO Herbert Diess spoke briefly about the new MEB-based vehicle. The head honcho confirmed this at the Annual Media Conference 2022. Aero B In 2023, it will be available for purchase
It is not clear if Aero B will be the final name of the project or if it will go by ID. Aero. It is known that Herbert Diess called it the electric alternative to the Passat. It will be following the ID.3/Golf, ID.4/Tiguan and the ID. Buzz / T7 pairs. A tiny teaser image of the future zero-emissions model was displayed in the background while we were talking about it.
It’s been blown up, and while we will admit that the quality is not perfect, it’s an official teaser for the ID. Aero. Aero. The next-generation model will be available with both gasoline and diesel engines. It will be manufactured in Bratislava (Slovakia) alongside its sister model the Skoda Superb. The Passat is expected to be sold as a wagon, while the Superb will continue in both a liftback and estate body style.
The Aero B could have a five-door design, as it has a rear section similar to the Arteon. This would make the EV even more practical, even before a wagon is made in the future to match the ID. Space Vizzion. The VW core brand’s flagship sedan, the Trinity sedan, will be the 2026 model. It will also be the first vehicle to use the SSP architecture.
The Scalable Systems Platform will continue to be the foundation for all VW Group vehicles in the electric era.