That’s almost 200km more highway range than EX30 RWD long range. Very nice. Bigger battery doesn’t explain all of that. 0.263 vs 0.28 drag coefficient (6.4% difference) helps too. VWs new electric motor has to be significantly more efficient as well.
Still no bi-directional charging or V2L / V2G planned from VW on our ID vehicles ? BTW your Walter experience led me to buying our ID3 in December 2021...a nice drive but the software is suboptimal (being polite) its in the VW dealer today as the main infotainment screen is faulty (keeps rebooting and cycling on / off) keep up the great work and "info-taining" reviews :)
@@johnw65uk ah but Vehicle to X is only "capable" there is no VW or any other inverter to have installed at home to make use of the 77 kwH battery cell in your VW for running your home, at least V2L even cheap Chinese EV's (MG) have it so you can run your tumble dryer (in winter) or your Electric Ninja BBQ (in summer) but a theoretical capability that the 77 KwH VW's may have is not useful or usable, just sits on a spec sheet so an engineer in Germany can say "I have done my bit" where is the implementation to make it useful & usable ?
At 100% SOC what is voltage ~402 V like 77 kWh (12 module battery) or higher like 58 kWh battery? Or lower? I want to determine how is the 79 kWh battery configuration.
I personally don’t see a big difference. Hard to distinguish between them in highway as the big shape is identical. Back and side looks pretty much the same. Front has different details. I would just pick the one which is cheaper at the moment (different campaigns).
That’s almost 200km more highway range than EX30 RWD long range. Very nice.
Bigger battery doesn’t explain all of that. 0.263 vs 0.28 drag coefficient (6.4% difference) helps too. VWs new electric motor has to be significantly more efficient as well.
Great video. Was a pleasure meeting you in Locarno last week. Best regards Tom (UK)
You should buy one for Cindy.
What a combination, ID.7 + ID.3 GTX !
@batteryLife
Are you planning of doing an extensive test of the updated MY 2025 VW ID3 with net 59 Kwh battery and 231 hp? 😀
Still no bi-directional charging or V2L / V2G planned from VW on our ID vehicles ?
BTW your Walter experience led me to buying our ID3 in December 2021...a nice drive but the software is suboptimal (being polite) its in the VW dealer today as the main infotainment screen is faulty (keeps rebooting and cycling on / off) keep up the great work and "info-taining" reviews :)
Yes there is? On ID.3 Pro S models there has been for almost a year now (DC V2X) I presume the GTX will be the exact same. Awesome car!
V2H is on 77kwh cars , has been for a while.
@@johnw65uk ah but Vehicle to X is only "capable" there is no VW or any other inverter to have installed at home to make use of the 77 kwH battery cell in your VW for running your home, at least V2L even cheap Chinese EV's (MG) have it so you can run your tumble dryer (in winter) or your Electric Ninja BBQ (in summer) but a theoretical capability that the 77 KwH VW's may have is not useful or usable, just sits on a spec sheet so an engineer in Germany can say "I have done my bit" where is the implementation to make it useful & usable ?
At 100% SOC what is voltage ~402 V like 77 kWh (12 module battery) or higher like 58 kWh battery? Or lower?
I want to determine how is the 79 kWh battery configuration.
Thank you for the review but got to say the Cupra born looks soooooo much better than this by far inside and out .
I personally don’t see a big difference. Hard to distinguish between them in highway as the big shape is identical. Back and side looks pretty much the same. Front has different details. I would just pick the one which is cheaper at the moment (different campaigns).
4:10 youre listening to tool^^
Is the car all wheel drive
No, it's only RWD.
Is the top speed only 186 km/t??
yes, speed limited to 180 km/h
The Performance version goes 200km/h
Come back to Switzerland in the snow then tell us how the RWD does. My bet is it will reduce your amazing count.
Also, compare with a GTI or R on that mountain pass roads, just to reduce even more of the "amazing" count.😂
The RWD IDs do just fine in the snow. They have better weight distribution than a Golf for example.
@@yowvil exacly, weight is in the floor
Been driving RWD EVs for years through the mountains of northern Norway, no problems.
@@bq5577x More importantly, its more to the rear, where the drive wheels are