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Volkswagen ID Crozz: an electric crossover that winks at you

Volkswagen ID Crozz

Volkswagen could not come to the automobile elephant in Shanghai empty-handed. There they showed their third electric concept from the ID series called the Volkswagen ID Crozz. The charismatic crossover is the announcement of an affordable electric model, a sort of electric successor to the Golf.

Volkswagen is presenting itself in Shanghai with a no-drop concept Volkswagen ID Crozz, which the newly designed battery, located under the passenger cabin, provides when charging according to NEVC 500-kilometer range.

The futuristic Volkswagen ID Crozz will grow into a production model in 2020.
The futuristic Volkswagen ID Crozz will grow into a production model in 2020.

At a fast charging station (150 kW) the battery is charged up to 80 percent in no time half an hour. ID Crozz will be able to drive itself (automatic driving mode, you ID pilot, activated by pressing logo on the steering wheel), and will become a serial model in 2020, namely as a representative of the new generation of Volkswagen vehicles with an electric motor.

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It is designed as a crossbreed and it is very characterful sporty. An electric drive that can squeeze itself out 366 hp (225 kW) and reach speeds of up to 180 km/h, according to the Germans, he was born to wander through the urban jungle as well as for the release of adrenaline. It is smaller than the upcoming one Tiguan Allspace, for the sake of the new construction design (MEB) is just like that spacious. His specialty is 'flirty' headlights, who know how to squint, monitor what is happening around them like human eyes and communicate with the environment.

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