Volkswagen stands out as a leading manufacturer of estate vehicles globally, with a history spanning over 60 years. Throughout the years, the practical models have been known as Variant or Shooting Brake (Arteon variant). The brand is now offering a sneak peek at its first all-electric estate, the ID.7 Tourer, set to debut in 2024.
Efficiency is key with advanced aerodynamics. A streamlined body serves as the foundation for achieving long ranges. The ID.7 limousine, currently being introduced in Europe, boasts exceptional aerodynamics with a Cd-value of 0.23. The upcoming ID.7 Tourer closely follows with a Cd value of 0.24. Despite the unique Indian summer camouflage, the elongated hatchback version showcases an elegant and robust design.
Autumn camouflage attire for the ID.7 Tourer. The camouflage design draws inspiration from the multi-layer paint of the ID.7 limousine showcased at CES in Las Vegas. Matching the season, the Indian summer-themed camouflage seamlessly incorporates QR codes at the rear.
Spacious interior thanks to short overhangs and long wheelbase. With room for five occupants, the ID.7 Tourer offers a boot volume of up to 545 liters when loaded to the rear seat backrest height. Folding down the seats expands the cargo space to a substantial 1,714 liters within the nearly two-meter-long area.
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Utilizing the MEB platform of the Volkswagen Group, the ID.7 Tourer, like the rest of the ID. family, benefits from short overhangs and an extended wheelbase. These features enhance interior space, resulting in a sophisticated full-sized hatchback with ample roominess and increased trunk capacity.
The production of the ID.7 Tourer is slated to take place at the Volkswagen Emden plant, following the success of the ID.4. This model marks the second MEB-based vehicle to be manufactured in northern Germany.