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2025 Volkswagen ID Life concept - Interior & Exterior
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The vision of a fully electric small car for the urban environment is centred around people and communal experiences. The concept car combines sustainability and digitalisation with extremely flexible usage: the ID. LIFE can become a mini cinema or a gaming centre, for instance, or simply be used for relaxing in the open air.
Volkswagen's plans for its next generation of small EVs is coming into focus with the premiere of the ID.Life concept at this year's Munich auto show. The concept previews a new model that VW plans to launch in Europe by 2025 and could make its way stateside as an entry-level model in VW's range of ID electric SUVs.
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The ID.Life concept's roof, which is constructed of air-filled pockets of a textile or plastic material, can be removed to provide an open-top driving experience. The roof and other parts inside the ID.Life is made from recycled plastic bottles. Other eco-friendly materials used throughout include natural rubber, rice husks, and wood chips.
The interior itself is highly configurable, with settings that will allow the front and second-row bench seats to transform into a bed as well as a mode that maximizes cargo space. VW also says the ID.Life's cabin can be turned into a comfortable place to watch a movie or play video games, but only when the concept is parked.
The ID.Life concept's single front-mounted motor produces 230 horsepower, enabling 0-62 mph in 6.9 seconds, per VW. A 57-kwh battery pack provides about 250 miles of range on the European WLTP testing cycle
VW tried to keep the design as simple as possible, while also incorporating natural or recycled materials. For example, wood chips were used in the paint clear coat, while rice husks were used in the tires (along with natural rubber).
Cameras replace interior and exterior mirrors, and a single touch display controls most vehicle functions. Navigation is provided by a connected smartphone, while other attachments like a video game console and projector can provide entertainment while parked, according to VW.
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Volkswagen's plans for its next generation of small EVs is coming into focus with the premiere of the ID.Life concept at this year's Munich auto show. The concept previews a new model that VW plans to launch in Europe by 2025 and could make its way stateside as an entry-level model in VW's range of ID electric SUVs.
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The ID.Life concept's roof, which is constructed of air-filled pockets of a textile or plastic material, can be removed to provide an open-top driving experience. The roof and other parts inside the ID.Life is made from recycled plastic bottles. Other eco-friendly materials used throughout include natural rubber, rice husks, and wood chips.
The interior itself is highly configurable, with settings that will allow the front and second-row bench seats to transform into a bed as well as a mode that maximizes cargo space. VW also says the ID.Life's cabin can be turned into a comfortable place to watch a movie or play video games, but only when the concept is parked.
The ID.Life concept's single front-mounted motor produces 230 horsepower, enabling 0-62 mph in 6.9 seconds, per VW. A 57-kwh battery pack provides about 250 miles of range on the European WLTP testing cycle
VW tried to keep the design as simple as possible, while also incorporating natural or recycled materials. For example, wood chips were used in the paint clear coat, while rice husks were used in the tires (along with natural rubber).
Cameras replace interior and exterior mirrors, and a single touch display controls most vehicle functions. Navigation is provided by a connected smartphone, while other attachments like a video game console and projector can provide entertainment while parked, according to VW.
Credit & Link :
#mantechhd
#2025VolkswagenIDLifeconcept
#2022volkswagenidlifeconcept
#vwIDLifeconcept
#vwev