Everything you need to know about the Volkswagen ID.3

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Written by Paul Horrell
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When it comes to building and, crucially, selling motor vehicles en masse, Volkswagen has a bit of a knack. It shifted well over 20 million Beetles and then, in the Seventies, introduced a car called the Golf you may have heard of it. Seven generations, an eighth coming later this year, 35 million sold so far. Now we arrive at the ID.3, a car VW says marks the beginning of its third era (hence the name) and with any luck will sweep all of that Dieselgate nonsense under the carpet once and for all. This isn"t a toe in the water like the stopgap e-Golf and e-Up, it"s the first model on a new, bespoke MEB electric car platform (that will sprout 27 EVs across four brands) and a full-blown assault on world domination. The plan is to sell hundreds of thousands of ID.3s every year a lynchpin in the VW Group"s ambitions to sell two to three million electric cars a year by 2025. For reference, the group sold just over 10m cars globally in 2018, so that"s quite a slice. This isn"t a drill Wolfsburg is all in. But let"s take a step back for a moment. There must be a secret to mass-produced success. A reason, beyond massive stockpiles of cash, why VW knows how to move volume and I think I"ve found it. Steve Jobs said, "Innovation is saying no to 1,000 things." Warren Buffet, the American gazillionaire, backs him up: "The difference between successful people and really successful people is that really successful people say no to almost everything." And that"s where VW"s genius lies.

Date written: 9 Sep 2019

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