Volkswagen Details Its Cheapest Electric Crossover With A €28K ($32K) Starting Price
The new ID. Cross joins Volkswagen’s lineup in Europe with two batteries and three motor options
Volkswagen Details Its Cheapest Electric Crossover With A €28K ($32K) Starting Price
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by Michael Gauthier

  • Volkswagen has teased the ID. Cross, ahead of its fall debut.
  • Buyers will get two battery options and three power outputs.
  • Pricing in Europe will start from around €28,000 ($32,220).

Spy photographers recently caught the ID. Cross virtually undisguised, but Volkswagen put the camouflage back on for an official photo shoot in Amsterdam. That’s not all as the company has released a handful of initial specifications.

The electric crossover is scheduled to arrive in Europe this fall with a starting price of about €28,000 ($32,218), according to Volkswagen. It rides on the MEB+ platform and shares a lot in common with the ID. Polo. This includes a choice of three front-mounted motors with outputs of 114 hp (85 kW / 116 PS), 133 hp (99 kW / 135 PS), and 208 hp (155 kW / 211 PS).

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The ID. Polo lineup will also receive a GTI variant with 223 hp (166 kW / 226 PS). It will arrive in the spring of 2027, although there’s no word yet on whether the ID. Cross will get the same treatment.

Volkswagen also confirmed the crossover will have 37- and 52 kWh battery packs. Like on the ID. Polo, the smaller one should have a lithium iron phosphate chemistry and a 90 kW DC fast charging capability. It should power versions developing 114 hp (85 kW / 116 PS) and 133 hp (99 kW / 135 PS).

The 52 kWh battery will likely have a nickel manganese cobalt chemistry and Volkswagen has said it’ll give the small crossover a range of up to 280 miles (450 km). It will also have a slightly higher 105 kW DC fast charging capability.

In terms of size, Volkswagen confirmed the model will measure 163.5 inches (4,153 mm) long, 70.6 inches (1,794 mm) wide, and 62.2 inches (1,581 mm) tall with a wheelbase that spans 102.4 inches (2,601 mm). The ID. Cross will also offer 20-inch wheels as well as a towing capacity of 2,645 lbs (1,200 kg).

Volkswagen didn’t release interior pictures, but the cabin should echo the ID. Polo and have a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster as well as a 13-inch infotainment system. The automaker also revealed the model will have a cargo capacity of 16.8 cubic feet (475 liters), but that can be expanded to 47.3 cubic feet (1,340 liters) by folding the rear seats down. If that’s not enough, there’s an extra 0.7 cubic feet (22 liters) of space in the frunk.

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