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Written by Greg Potts
It was a bold statement from Volkswagen to claim that the ID.3 electric car would represent just the third chapter in the company"s long history. After all, the first two were rather successful the original Beetle and then all generations of the Golf sold rather well didn"t they? Still, if pre-orders are anything to go by, it seems as though the newly-named ID.3 could live up to that claim. Within 24 hours of opening up sales earlier this week, VW received a staggering 10,000 pre-orders. All of those orders were for the 1st Edition spec, which includes the mid-spec battery and a range of over 260 miles at a cost of less than 40,000. Unfortunately, the camo-wrap above isn"t an option we"ll see the final product at the Frankfurt motor ahow later this year.
Date written: 10 May 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
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It was a bold statement from Volkswagen to claim that the ID.3 electric car would represent just the third chapter in the company"s long history. After all, the first two were rather successful the original Beetle and then all generations of the Golf sold rather well didn"t they? Still, if pre-orders are anything to go by, it seems as though the newly-named ID.3 could live up to that claim. Within 24 hours of opening up sales earlier this week, VW received a staggering 10,000 pre-orders. All of those orders were for the 1st Edition spec, which includes the mid-spec battery and a range of over 260 miles at a cost of less than 40,000. Unfortunately, the camo-wrap above isn"t an option we"ll see the final product at the Frankfurt motor ahow later this year.
Date written: 10 May 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15679