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Volkswagen ID.7 electric car covers 794 kms with single battery charge

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Joshua S. Hill

A Volkswagen team recently took the new all-electric ID.7 Pro S out for a nearly-800km drive on a single battery charge, serving to demonstrate the continuing evolution of battery electric vehicle technology.

The Volkswagen Team Switzerland headed by project led Felix Egolf, an expert in long-distance driving with electric cars, recently toured the Zug metropolitan area south of Zurich in the company’s new ID.7 Pro S touring saloon.

The all electric sedan has a  listed WLTP range of 709 kilometres,  but was able to significantly exceed this figure, travelling a total of 794 kilometres while driving an approximately 81km circuit of Zug with eight different drivers on two consecutive days.

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According to Volkswagen, the average consumption was an exceptionally low 10.3kWh/100km – comparing nicely to the lowest WLTP value of the model, 13.6kWh/100km.

Converting this to diesel, the average consumption achieved works out to be around 1.1 litres per 100km.

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The ID.7 Pro S was driven during the day on a defined route in normal traffic flow during the middle of last week, including sections of both through-roads and motorways.

It was driven at an average speed of 51km/h and, according to Volkswagen, is not even the most range-favourable equipment variant of the ID.7 Pro S. It says the model driven featured optional equipment such as the comfort package, IQ.drive assist systems package, and a heat pump.

Part of the reason the ID.7 Pro S was able to achieve such impressive driving range is due to the car’s new efficiency drive and excellent aerodynamics, boasting a drag coefficient of 0.23 (depending on equipment).

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