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The interior of the Volkswagen ID.5 is a stylish and comfortable place to be. Different features such as ambient lighting, AR Head-up-Display and Voice assistant improve driving experience.
The Volkswagen ID.5 is just as good to view as the exterior. You have the ability with ambient lighting to illuminate the interior in 30 digital colours with the dash panel, doors and mobile tray. You can enjoy your favourite music in the Volkswagen ID.5 with the Discover Pro navigation system without the additional steps of your tablet or phone.
The ID.5 has and impressive exterior with futuristic elements. The aerodynamic silhouette and the strengths of an SUV without any of the compromises. As standard with Volkswagen ID.5 comes with IQ.LIGHT with the ability to see the views from above with the panoramic sunroof as standard.
The Volkswagen ID.5 is packed with technology. Over-the-Air-Updates gives your ID.5 the increased functionality of the digital systems in your ID.5. The system will update automatically keeping your ID.5 up-to-date. The Travel Assist with swarn data which comes as standard will keep you in your lane while maintaining distance from the car in front and also keeping the vehicle to the speed you have set.
The entry version of the ID.5 will be equipped with a 174hp single motor. The next level up will be equipped with a single motor but will have 204hp. The top of the range ID.5 will come equipped with two motors and will have 299hp with a 0-60 of 6.3 seconds.
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Volkswagen ID.5 Volkswagen is working hard to expand its range of vehicles, and the ID.5 is the latest addition. It’s playing up to the on-trend, in-demand character right now thanks to taking an SUV shape and giving it a little coupe-esque flair.
It’s based on the more conventional SUV shape of the ID.4 but sacrifices a little in the way of practicality in favour of style. You still get all of the modern technology we’ve come to expect in this range, as well as big batteries and even a performance-focused GTX version.
If you’re familiar with the ID.4 there’s not a great deal that’s particularly new here. That’s no bad thing, though, as you get a big battery with different range and power outputs depending on your needs.
There’s also fast charging capability, while the latest software updates that enable the ID.5 to use ‘swarm’ data, which allows it to communicate with other vehicles to warn of approaching hazards, for example.
Opt for the ID.5 Tech or Max and you have a choice of Pro and Pro Performance models, with all variations having a 77kWh battery and capable of taking a charge of 135kW, which can take the battery from 0-80 per cent in less than 30 minutes.
The Tech Pro makes 172bhp and has a range of up to 313 miles between charges, while the Pro Performance has 201bhp yet still manages the same range figure. Max models have the same outputs but the range is 311 miles.
If you’re looking for a little more sportiness, the GTX makes 295bhp and has a range of up to 296 miles. With all-wheel-drive courtesy of a dual-motor system, it can go from 0-60mph in under six seconds.
Volkswagen has done a fantastic job of giving the traditional SUV shape a shake-up for its ID models, and the stylish ID.5 is no different. It has a chunky yet curvy appearance, with a prominent grille in the lower front bumper and slim LED headlights.
At the rear, you have that sloping roofline that gives a decidedly sporty impression, with a subtle spoiler above similarly slimline LED lights at the rear. Large alloy wheels fill the arches nicely, while sharp lines in the bodywork break up the larger panels well.
The ID.5 is a big car and this is particularly evident once you climb inside. For those in the front, there’s loads of space, with a high roof and plenty of space between driver and passenger. There are also large, modern screens on the dashboard that take control of most of the functions.
Prices for the ID.5 start at £50,550 for the Tech trim and you get 19-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights and tail lights, a panoramic glass roof, 12-inch infotainment display and various safety and driver assistance systems.
Step up to the Max from £54,050 and you get 20-inch wheels and a heat pump that improves efficiency, while the GTX starts at £58,640 and on top of the dual electric motors you get a sporty interior and slightly different exterior.
The VW ID.4 has already proved popular with buyers so there’s no doubt a more stylish version should also win buyers over. There’s a good selection of powertrains too, so you can adapt it to your needs and budget.
There’s not too much difference in equipment between models, so unless you want the sporty version the entry-level Tech might be the best value for money. That said, performance enthusiasts will welcome the addition of the new go-faster GTX brand on VW’s electric vehicles, evolving the much-loved GTI badging.