German automaker Volkswagen has launched the latest edition of the ID.3 electric SUV – due to come to Australia later this year or early next year – with upgraded power, charging capacity, and new software and infotainment system.
The latest upgrades to the ID.3 include more power for the ID.3 Pro S, which now boasts 170kW as standard for new cars, while customers in other markets can decide after purchase whether they want to increase the basic output from 150kW to 170kW via function-on-demand – a new option to Volkwagen.
With the increase in power comes an improvement to the acceleration of the ID.3 Pro S, now able to reach 0-100km/h in 7.1 seconds with a range of up to 559km (WLTP).
The ID.3 Pro S also now offers maximum charging output of up to 175kW, enabling a reduced charging time, particularly in winter.
“The ID.3 Pro S represents the consistent further development of our product portfolio based on the needs of our customers,” said Imelda Labbé, member of the Volkswagen brand board of management responsible for sales, marketing, and after sales.
“For example, the model now has an improved e-route planner and the option of preconditioning the battery. These are functions that have already been very well received by drivers of the other ID. models.”
Volkswagen was particularly focused on the announcement of its new infotainment system which features a larger touchscreen and a new and intuitive menu structure. Available across the ID.3 product line, interior system upgrades also include an enhanced multifunction steering wheel which now allows for simplified and more intuitive operation.
A range of systems are available across the ID.3 product line as options including a new Travel Assist with swam data utilisation enabling assisted longitudinal and lateral guidance over the entire speed range as well as assisted lane changing on motorways.
An exit warning system is introduced for the firm time to the ID.3 product line as an extension of the Side Assist lane change system, and which can prevent one of the doors from being opened if a vehicle approaches from behind, offering an acoustic and visual warming.
A new 480W, 12-channel sound system is included for the ID.3 Pro S from audio specialist Harman Kardon, while a new wellness app for increasing wellbeing while driving and breaks is included in the Pro S.
Joshua S. Hill is a Melbourne-based journalist who has been writing about climate change, clean technology, and electric vehicles for over 15 years. He has been reporting on electric vehicles and clean technologies for Renew Economy and The Driven since 2012. His preferred mode of transport is his feet.