Volkswagen has unveiled the ID.3 Neo in Europe, a significantly revised version of its ID.3 electric hatchback that brings updated exterior styling, a reworked cabin and three new powertrain choices.
The exterior gains slimmer headlights linked by an LED light bar and an illuminated Volkswagen badge while the black-painted roof and C-pillar graphic are removed for a cleaner look. Inside, the ID.3 Neo adds a squared steering wheel, physical button clusters, a 12.9-inch infotainment screen and a 10.3-inch digital gauge cluster, plus restored physical climate controls and a volume knob.
Volkswagen offers three power outputs — 168 hp, 187 hp and 228 hp — paired with usable battery capacities of 50 kWh, 58 kWh and 79 kWh respectively, with the smaller packs charging up to 105 kW and the largest up to 183 kW.
On Europe’s WLTP cycle Volkswagen says the 79‑kWh ID.3 Neo can travel up to 391 miles, marking a substantial increase over the prior model.
This summary is based on coverage by Car and Driver.
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