The Volkswagen Group has launched a collection of small cars into its electric vehicle (EV) range.
Called the Electric Urban Car Family, it includes two models from the Volkswagen brand, one each from the CUPRA and Škoda brands, and a starting price of around 25,000 Euros. The market launch is scheduled for 2026.
The Group is using its platform strategy with all models utilising the further developed MEB+ electric platform. Its new unified cell is being used in the battery for the first time for further economies of scale and synergies, enabling ranges for small cars of up to 450km (280 miles).
The manufacturer said it was aiming for around 20% in the rapidly growing segment of electric small cars in its home market of Europe in the medium term, which would equate to around several hundred thousand vehicles per year. Current forecasts predict that the electric small car segment in Europe will be around four times larger in eight years than it is today.
It added that “premium technologies” from higher segments to the entry-level class will also be included. The assistance systems, include the new generation of Travel Assist with lane change function and traffic light recognition. LED matrix lighting is available too.
Vehicles are also equipped with the further developed navigation with integrated charging planner from their larger sister models.
The Volkswagen brand offers a hatchback model with the ID. Polo and an SUV with the ID. CROSS Concept. CUPRA includes the Raval, a hatchback model, and the Škoda Epiq city SUV.
Oliver Blume, CEO Volkswagen Group, said:
“This day is a milestone in our successful e-mobility strategy. In August, the Volkswagen Group delivered its 3.5 millionth all-electric vehicle, more than 2.5 million of which are based on our MEB platform.
“Now we ignite the next stage. The Electric Urban Car Family stands for a new beginning, accessibility, and progress. And for a central promise of the Volkswagen Group: Mobility for all. From Europe for Europe. Volkswagen delivers.”
Thomas Schäfer, CEO of the Volkswagen Brand and Brand Group Core, said:
“All vehicles in the Electric Urban Car Family are based on one platform and bring technologies from higher segments to the entry-level class: from the new Travel Assist with lane change function and traffic light recognition to standard fast charging and the smartphone as a car key.
“At the same time, they are completely different in design and character. This is the future of urban electric mobility – and it starts right here.”
Image courtesy of Volkswagen Group
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