Check Out the First Entirely Electric Volkswagen Sedan

August 12th, 2022 by

Volkswagen ID. AERO | Cincinnati, OH

 

If you’ve been waiting for Volkswagen to follow up the release of the ID. SUVs with an electric sedan, your time has finally come. The automaker has finally announced details of its first all-electric car: the ID. AERO.

As the first electric Volkswagen sedan ever made, the Volkswagen ID. AERO uses the same electric powertrain technology as the rest of the ID. lineup and is built on the same MEB platform. But, unlike the other electric VW models already unveiled, the ID. AERO is a four-door sedan.

Volkswagen is known for producing quality, reliable sedans, so it’s about time that the automaker introduced an emissions-free version. How does the ID. AERO differ from other existing VW sedans? Apart from its alternative-energy powertrain, the sedan is longer, more aerodynamic, and more luxurious.

The ID. AERO will appear on the market as a premium-class sedan, bearing an opulent design that will compete against higher-end executive sedans. With its 77-kWh lithium-ion battery, the EV will achieve a range up to 385 miles — near what most gas-powered VW sedans average.[1]

In conclusion, encourage reader to stay tuned to blog for the latest VW news by checking back with the Joseph VW Blog.

If you’re a young businessperson or affluent executive, the ID. AERO may be the sedan for you. Families will want to check out the lineup of ID. SUVs. Either way, contact Joseph Volkswagen of Cincinnati for the latest Volkswagen electric vehicles for sale in southwest Ohio.

 

[1] Predicted range for completion of the Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) cycles on a rolling road test bed (not in series-production condition). WLTP range values for production vehicles may vary depending on equipment. The actual range achieved under real conditions varies depending on the driving style, speed, use of comfort features or auxiliary equipment, outside temperature, number of passengers/load, and topography