
Volkswagen, the German automobile manufacturer, is all set to continue the legacy of its popular compact cars in the era of electric mobility. With its latest concept car, the ID.2all, Volkswagen offers a sneak peek into an all-electric vehicle that is expected to cost less than 25,000 euros. Boasting front-wheel drive, a range of up to 450 km, and innovative technological features such as Travel Assist, IQ.LIGHT, and Electric Vehicle Route Planner, the ID.2all represent a new chapter in Volkswagen’s design language. The production version of the ID.2all will be based on the MEB Entry platform and will be one of ten new electric models that Volkswagen will launch by 2026. In this blog post, we’ll dive into the details of the ID.2all and explore why this new electric car has created so much buzz in the automotive industry.
In 2025, Volkswagen plans to introduce the production version of the ID.2all to the European market with a starting price of less than 25,000 euros. The ID.2all is being developed on the latest evolutionary stage of Volkswagen’s modular electric drive (MEB) platform. It will also be the first MEB vehicle to feature front-wheel drive. Volkswagen is leveraging the high flexibility of the MEB platform to establish new benchmarks for technology and everyday usability, particularly with the MEB Entry platform.

The ID.2all is equipped with an efficient drive, battery, and charging technology, thanks to the enhanced MEB Entry platform. It will feature a powerful electric drive motor with an output of 166 kW/226 PS and a calculated WLTP range of up to 450 kilometers.
Exterior Design Of Volkswagen ID. 2all
The ID.2all represents the first Volkswagen vehicle to feature a new interpretation of the C-pillar design from the first Golf, which is a key element of the company’s new design language. Additionally, the concept car features a body with a clear and powerful stance on the wheels, a friendly face, a good portion of dynamics, and timeless elegance, among other design features.

Interior Design Features Of Volkswagen ID. 2all
Featuring a high-quality appearance, the interior of the ID.2all is designed with a clear layout, a self-explanatory infotainment system with classic volume control, and a separate air conditioning block. The vehicle’s storage volume is impressive, ranging from 490 to 1,330 liters, surpassing the storage capacity of higher vehicle classes.

Technical Features Of Volkswagen ID. 2all
Drive | MEB Entry, front-wheel drive |
Output | 166 kW / 226 PS |
Range | approx. 450 km (WLTP) |
Charging time | 10 to 80% in approx. 20 min. |
0–100 km/h | < 7 s |
Top speed | 160 km/h |
Length | 4,050 mm |
Width | 1,812 mm |
Height | 1,530 mm |
Wheelbase | 2,600 mm |
Storage volume | 490 to 1,330 l |
Wheels | 225/40 R20 |

Conclusion
In conclusion, the production version of the ID.2all is just one of ten new electric models that Volkswagen plans to launch by 2026, as the company aims to achieve an 80% share of electric cars in Europe. Volkswagen has already introduced the new ID.3 and the ID.4 this year, and the upcoming ID.Buzz with a long wheelbase will follow suit. The company will also be launching a compact electric SUV in 2026 and is working on an electric car priced below 20,000 euros. Volkswagen is set to have the most extensive range of electric vehicles compared to its competitors, making significant progress in the transition towards sustainable transportation.