VW may tighten up production ID. Space Vizzion With Alltrack-Like Looks

VW may tighten up production ID. Space Vizzion With Alltrack-Like Looks
Although the kit can reduce the vehicle’s range of motion, it is not detrimental.

TheVolkswagenID. According to Scott Keogh (CEO and president of Volkswagen Group of America), the Space Vizzion concept will be available on the U.S. markets in 2022. The ID. Space Vizzion might not make it to showrooms looking exactly like the VW model.The 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show. Keogh explained that the company is still considering “different iterations of the handsome, electric wagon”.

VW may tighten up production ID. Space Vizzion With Alltrack-Like Looks

The United States could receive an Alltrack-like version of the vehicle that is tougher. You can expect such a model will have larger wheels and tires, more body cladding, and set of roof racks. These features could have a negative impact on the ID. Space Vizzion’s Toyota Prius-like 0.24 coefficients of drag, and Keogh acknowledged such items might lead to “some compromises [to the ID]. Space Vizzion’s] range.”

That’s All, Volks!

The ID. The ID. However, an Alltrack-like model may lower that number below 300 miles.

Volkswagen hasn’t stopped playing with the exterior details of its battery-electric wagon. Keogh mentioned that the company might add more rake on the C-pillar shape. This design change would not only alter the ID’s appearance. According to Keogh, Space Vizzion may “get a little bit more [driving range] from it.”

VW may tighten up production ID. Space Vizzion With Alltrack-Like Looks

One thing is certain: Volkswagen will sell a hybrid-electric station wagon in America during the first decade of the next decade. This is news we didn’t expect to be reporting.