Volkswagen’s ID.3 has been making waves in the electric vehicle (EV) world since its world premiere, and now the revised version of the EV is available for order in Germany. The ID.3 Pro with the 58 kWh battery starts at list prices of âŹ39,995, while the ID.3 Pro S with the 77 kWh battery starts at âŹ47,595 for the four-seater model.
Pre-sales for the ID.3 in other European countries will begin in April, according to Volkswagen. The new model boasts some improvements, including the introduction of Functions-on-Demand, which allows customers to book software afterwards. However, the prices for these Functions-on-Demand options are not yet available at the start of the order process.
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In terms of standard equipment, the ID.3 Pro comes with LED headlights, automatic headlight control, LED rear lights, and a twelve-inch touchscreen. However, there is no navigation system in the basic version, and the system is only prepared for later activation of the navigation function.
Volkswagen is offering a free paint finish of ‘Moonstone Grey’ with a black roof, but other paint colors come at an additional cost. The more expensive color options include the ‘Dark Olivine Green Metallic,’ which Volkswagen used in its advertising campaign. Additional rims can also be added for an extra cost, ranging from 705 euros for 18-inch aluminum rims to 1,900 euros for the 20-inch rims.
The ID.3 Pro S, which comes with a larger battery and is slightly better equipped than the basic version, has electrically adjustable “ergoActive” seats in the front as standard and 19-inch aluminum rims. This model can charge up to 170 kW at peak and starts at âŹ47,595 for the four-seater model.
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It’s worth noting that the revised ID.3 does not come with a heat pump, which needs to be ordered separately for âŹ990. VW offers several equipment packages for the exterior, interior, and assistance systems, with some functions available separately for an extra cost. The Travel Assist, a new feature in the ID.3, is only available as a package for âŹ2,245.
With all the additional extras, the ID.3 Pro S can be configured at prices of around âŹ60,000. Volkswagen’s ID.3 Pro and Pro S models are now available for order in Germany, with pre-sales beginning in other European countries in April.