The badged electric vehicle ID.3 will be renewed in 2023 as shown by the advancement in the official design sketches published by Volkswagen. The German manufacturer goes so far as to say that this ID.3 It will be a second-generation model, but sneak peeks clearly show that it will be more of a facelift. From what we can tell, the front bumper gets a sportier look, while the LED graphics on the taillights have been updated.
Preview of the Volkswagen ID.3 2023
Even so, the biggest changes will occur inside the cabin, where vw promises to up its game in terms of quality. In addition, the size of the touch screen will go from the current 10-inch diagonal to a 12-inch screen, while the center console will be redesigned to accommodate a pair of cup holders. As for the rear, a removable compartment floor will increase the practicality of the EV.
Meanwhile, one of the initial problems of the VW ID.3, the software, will be modified once again. Similarly, over-the-air updates will follow to further improve functionality. vw It touts better infotainment performance and updated assistance systems, specifically Travel Assist with Swarm Data and Park Assist Plus with memory function. With the official preview, VW claims that it has “listened to its customers and implemented many of their suggestions.”
In production at the Zwickau and Dresden factories in Germany, likewise the ID.3 it will also be manufactured in Wolfsburg from 2023. The decision was made in response to strong customer demand for the compact electric hatch. If you wish, you can already order the updated model in Germany in Life, Business, Style, Max and Tour versions, with a starting price of €43,995.
Due to the large backlog of orders, deliveries of the renewed ID.3 2023 They will not start until the last quarter of the following year. There’s no word yet on the GTX-badged version, however VW has confirmed that a performance model will follow.
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