Volkswagen has announced the opening of pre-sales for its electric ID.7 Tourer estate car, known as a station wagon in the US. The ID.7 Tourer is the latest addition to Volkswagen’s electric vehicle lineup, following the release of the ID.7 sedan in April 2023.
The ID.7 sedan is currently available in North America, Europe, and China, where it replaces the Passat. In mid-February, Volkswagen launched the ID.7 station wagon in Germany, with pre-sales now open in the country starting at €54,795.
The ID.7 Tourer is available in the Tourer Pro configuration, featuring a 210 kW output and a 77 kW battery. The Tourer Pro boasts an impressive 607-km (377-mile) WLTP range and can charge up to 175 kW at DC fast charging stations, allowing it to be charged from 10-80% in about 28 minutes.
Volkswagen’s first electric station wagon offers a spacious load capacity of up to 1,714 liters, with a luggage compartment volume of up to 605 liters even with five people on board.
Standard features of the ID.7 Tourer include an infotainment system with touchscreen, two-zone automatic AC, IDA voice assistant, heated seats, and a rain sensor. The vehicle also comes equipped with assist systems as standard.
Optional packages for the ID.7 Tourer include a panoramic Smart Glass sunroof that can switch between opaque or clear, a wellness app with preconfigured programs, and an interior package with 30-color background lighting, ergoActive comfort front seats, and a 700W Harman Kardon sound system.
Both the ID.7 Tourer and ID.7 sedan are manufactured at the Volkswagen plant in Emden, Germany, highlighting Volkswagen’s commitment to electric mobility.