Volkswagen has given a glimpse of the electric future of the estate car with its latest concept.
This is the ID. Space Vizzion – the seventh entry in the firm’s range of all-electric ID. concept cars.
It takes on familiar styling cues from other ID. models including thin headlights, wide honeycomb grille incorporating LED daytime running lights and a large single-bar light stretching across the rear of the car.
Underneath the bodywork sits an 82kWh battery, said to deliver up to 367 miles between charges. With a system output of 335bhp, 0-60mph is said to be covered in five seconds flat.
Inside the car, a new material made dubbed AppleSkin – which is an artificial leather containing residual matter from apple juice production – is utilised throughout the cabin.
No chrome materials are used in the interior either, with chrome-painted surfaces in their places.
A fully digitised cockpit is in place too, with an augmented reality head-up display providing key driver information on the windscreen, while a mini display in place of traditional dials and gauges is present.
Volkswagen says the ID. Space Vizzion will inspire an all-electric production estate which will hit the market in 2021.