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Volkswagen finally released its new global ID.7 flagship electric sedan on Monday. The VW ID.7 is the largest in the automaker’s fully electric ID lineup and is built for long-distance journeys with up to 435 miles (700 km) WLTP range.

Finally, another electric sedan. The VW ID.7 will be the sixth fully electric vehicle to join the German automaker’s zero-emission lineup alongside the ID.3, ID.4 SUV, ID.5, ID.Buzz, and ID.6 sold in China.

Volkswagen has been touting its new electric sedan as significantly more powerful and efficient than any other MEB-based model released so far.

At CES in January, we got our first glimpse of what the new ID.7 would look like, wrapped in a unique camouflage to create an electroluminescent lighting effect.

According to Volkswagen, its “electric limousine” is its first flagship all-electric model. The ID.7 is built for long-distance travel with long-range capabilities and premium technology.

VW says the launch of the new ID.7 electric sedan will put it on a path to hitting its goal of an 80% electric vehicle delivery share by 2030.

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Volkswagen ID.7 electric sedan (Source: Volkswagen Group of America)

VW unveils the ID.7 electric sedan

VW held a world premiere Monday to simultaneously launch the flagship ID.7 electric sedan in key auto markets, including North America, Europe, and China.

The new MEB-based ID.7 electric sedan is designed for long road trips, with initial forecasts indicating up to roughly 435 miles (700 km) WLTP range for its Pro trim. Although the EPA range will be lower, it will still likely be in the mid to high 300 miles range.

VW achieved a higher range with its new high-efficiency drivetrain, which was developed in-house, and a low drag coefficient. The system comprises a 282-hp (210-kW) PSM permanent magnet synchronous motor, a two-stage, one-speed gearbox, and power and control electronics.

The ID.7 will launch in two versions, the Pro and Pro S. The ID.7 Pro is equipped with a 77 kWh battery (gross: 82 kWh) with DC fast charging abilities of up to 170 kW.

Meanwhile, the ID.7 Pro S will be introduced at a later date in Europe with an 86 kWh battery (gross: 91 kWh) and up to 200 kW DC fast charging capabilities.

A low drag coefficient of around 0.23 adds to the vehicle’s long-range capabilities with minimal wind resistance.

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Volkswagen ID.7 (Source: Volkswagen Group of America)

Volkswagen ID.7 design and features

On the outside, the ID.7 features an aerodynamic fastback design with flowing lines that enhance the curves. VW’s new electric sedan is 195.3 inches long, 60 inches tall, and 73.3 inches wide, with a wheelbase of 116.8 inches, providing plenty of space.

The front is defined by the signature of a sculpted hood, full-length light strip, and LED matrix headlights that still incorporate elements of a typical VW sedan.

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Volkswagen ID.7 exterior (Source: Volkswagen Group of America)

With a large, spacious interior, Volkswagen made the most of it with impressive new tech and features, including:

  • A new 15-inch infotainment system
  • Augmented reality head-up display
  • Premium seats with climate control and massage features
  • Illuminated touch sliders to adjust temp and audio levels
  • IDA voice assistant
  • Interactive smart air vents
  • Panoramic sunroof with smart glass

The ID.7 electric sedan features a “new generation” of the VW cockpit with its all-new augmented reality head-up display standard for the first time.

With up to 14 electrical adjustments, drivers can adjust heated or cooling seats. In addition, the seats have ten air cushions designed to provide a pneumatic pressure point massage with two large seat cushions. The ergoComfort and ergoPremium seats are designed to activate the pelvis and spine for a healthier back.

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Volkswagen ID.7 interior (Source: VW)

Interactive smart air vents are electronically controlled vertically and horizontally to quickly distribute air throughout the large interior.

VW says its new ID.7 will be built in Germany beginning in the second half of the year. It’s scheduled to be available in Europe this fall, with the start of presales beginning over the summer. The North American launch is expected in 2024.

Electrek’s Take

The Volkswagen ID.7 is a prime example of how far electric vehicles have come with over 400 miles (WLTP) range. That said, more range is not always necessary as it generally requires a bigger battery and, therefore, more materials.

The ID.7 doesn’t have the most impressive exterior design, but it’s still a powerful electric sedan that serves an important market. For those looking for that extra range on long road trips, the ID.7 is a perfect way to travel in style.

As far as design, I like the front and believe it’s an upgrade over many models out there, but the rear could use some tweaking. Either way, the ID.7 creates the ideal “mobile living space” for those looking for just that.

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Truckers are ready to embrace battery power TODAY – but it’s not what you think

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A new whitepaper by heavy truck makers PACCAR and Dragonfly Energy that incorporates real-world fleet trial data and Environmental Chamber Testing conducted at the PACCAR Technical Center seems to indicate that over-the-road truck drivers are ready to embrace battery power and reduce emissions – just not while they’re driving.

The whitepaper, titled Reducing Idle Time & Fuel Costs: Lithium Powered Solutions for Commercial Fleets, looked at different ways to reduce harmful diesel emissions across the duty cycles of a number of different fleet operations, and what they found was that powering a truck’s auxiliary and cabin systems with a high-voltage lithium-ion battery dramatically reduced engine idle time even under worst-case operating scenarios.

Another report by a group called the Clean Air Task Force showed that idling heavy-duty diesel engines while drivers are “hoteling” in their trucks (they’re parked, but running the engine to power the sleeper cab’s climate controls, kitchens, or electronics) exacts a heavy toll on both drivers and shipping fleets.

Idling not only burns fuel and increases operating costs at 0 MPG, it also emits a dangerous cocktail of harmul pollutants that pose direct health risks to drivers, rest stop employees, and nearby communities. Diesel exhaust contains fine particulate matter (PM), nitrogen oxides (NOₓ), and numerous airborne toxins that are known carcinogens, making them a serious problem even to those who think climate change is a global conspiracy from “Big Science” to keep those plucky young oil billionaires in the place.

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From a mechanical standpoint, extended idling also accelerates engine wear, degrades emission-control systems, increases maintenance, and shortens engine life.

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Battle Born batteries for semi aux systems; via Dragonfly Energy.

By adding a relatively high capacity hybrid battery (like Dragonfly Energy’s Battle Born brand batteries) to the something like a PACCAR Kenworth T680 (at top), drivers can stay parked for several hours, operating their sleepers’ refrigerators, ACs, or heaters without the noise and emissions and costs of diesel – and they probably sleep better too, without the drone of neighboring diesels cranking on around them all night.

“We believe idle reduction remains one of the most immediate and cost-effective ways fleets can reduce fuel consumption and emissions while improving driver comfort. But just as important, the industry is increasingly focused on operational efficiency and maximizing asset utilization,” explains Wade Seaburg, chief commercial officer at Dragonfly Energy. “We believe our collaboration with PACCAR not only validates the performance of our LiFePO₄-powered solutions, but also highlights how they help fleets maximize uptime, extend equipment life and get more out of their assets.”

The electrification of the auxiliary systems also reduces engine hours, stretching out the time between scheduled maintenance and reducing operational downtime.

In other words, the hybridization of OTR trucks is a win-win-win. The full whitepaper is available for download at BattleBornBatteries.com/Lithium-Powered-Idle-Reduction. Take a look at it yourself, then let us know what you think of the idea in the comments.

SOURCE | IMAGES: PACCAR, Dragonfly Energy; via AP Newswire.


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Renault says a desirable $20,000 EV is coming – and it’s NOT made in China

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French car brand Renault believes they’ve got the key to more affordable EV batteries, and their new LFP tech promises to slash the costs of production by 40%. The result? New, desirable EVs with a sub-20K price tag that aren’t made in China.

Spanish news site Motorpasión is reporting that Renault, like Ford, is embracing a more affordable lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) battery chemistries that are safer, cheaper, and less dependent on rare mineral mining than conventional li-ion batteries.

That’s a big change from the recent past. Because they’re less energy dense and weigh a bit more than comparably-sized lithium-ion NMC (nickel-manganese-cobalt) batteries, European automakers looked down on LFPs. But with Chinese automakers like BYD, MG, and Leapmotor flooding Europe with affordable LFP-powered EVs, that stigma is fading fast.

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The stability, battery life, and cost advantages of LFP have become too compelling to ignore — especially as global lithium and nickel prices continue to fluctuate, making long-term business projections difficult. Renault’s decision to embrace LFPs then, is less about catching up on the Chinese’ technology than it is about catching up catching up on the Chinese’ economics, and acknowledging that affordability is the real barrier to mass adoption.

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That was the thinking behind Renault’s relaunch of the R5 E-TECH (sold as the Le Car in the US) and the announcement that a new Twingo would be coming soon.

It was also the thinking behind the French carmaker’s decision to launch the new Ampere vehicle software development sub-brand back in 2023. At the time, the stated goals were to improve (what are now called) Renault’s software-defined vehicles and, separately, to reduce manufacturing costs of new EVs by 40% – which, if you’ll notice, is just about what the switch to LFP chemistries will enable them to do.

“Creating a new model of company specializing in electric vehicles and software running as of today: How better to illustrate our revolution and the boldness of our teams?” asked Luca de Meo, Renault Group CEO, at Ampere’s launch. He answered his own question, saying, “Instill a sustainable corporate vision and ensure it is reflected in each and every process and product. Build on the Group’s strengths and review the way we do everything. Form a tight-knit team and work for the collective. Harness our French roots and become the leader in Europe. Assert our commitment to our customers, our planet and those living on it.”

Renault is set to launch an all-new, all-electric version of its iconic Twingo minicar from the 1990s in the next few months (at top). The car is targeted straight at the BYD Dolphin and is expected to have a starting price of about €17,000 (just under $20,000 US).

SOURCE: Motorpasión; images via Renault.


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