2024-07-17 12:07
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Volkswagen launches new ID.7 Pro S with impressive 436 mile range

Volkswagen has just launched a new super long range version of the ID.7 saloon car, with the ID.7 Pro S Match. It has an impressive 436 mile range from its 86kWh battery pack making it one of the longest range electric cars on sale right now in the UK. For comparison, the base level ID.7 Pro Match has a 77kWh battery and 381 miles of range. The ID.7 Tourer Pro S Match is also now available with the same 86kWh battery, but slightly less range at 424 miles.

Pricing for the ID.7 starts at £51,550 for the Pro Match and from £55,450 for the new Pro S Match trim level. The estate version starts from slightly more, at £52,240 and £56,140 for the same trim levels. Both versions of the ID.7 use a single motor setup, likely helping achieve its impressive efficiency figures. With 282bhp and 545Nm of torque.

All ID.7 models are generously specced with LED headlights, wireless Apple CarPlay, 15-inch infotainment screen, ambient lighting with 30 colours, keyless access and much more.

Earlier this year we took a first drive in the ID.7, video below.

Source: VW UK

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Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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