ID.7 Tourer is Volkswagen’s first-ever battery electric estate vehicle

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July 2024

This sleek new estate combines bags of space with incredible efficiency – the car has a drag coefficient of 0.24, which makes it less air resistant at speed and more energy-efficient.

The ID.7 Tourer is a stylish estate version of the ID.7 fastback and one of the first electric estates in the upper mid-sized class to go on sale in the UK.

Indeed, the newcomer has a forecast range of 374 miles with the 77 kWh battery in the ID.7 Tourer Pro Match, which can be charged at up to 175 kW. The Pro S model is set to have a larger 86 kWh battery with a projected range of about 425 miles and charging at up to 200 kW. The sporty GTX all-wheel drive model will have the 77 kWh battery.

Standard ID.7 Tourer exterior features include LED headlights and LED tail light clusters, roof rails and diamond-cut 19-inch alloy wheels. One additional exterior feature of the ID.7 Tourer compared with the fastback is the illuminated Volkswagen logo at both the front and the rear.

With five people on board, the ID.7 Tourer can accommodate up to 605 litres of luggage. This figure leaps to 1,714 litres when measured up to the roof and with the rear seats folded down; in this case, the load area is almost two metres long.

Drivers and passengers can look forward to the same high levels of comfort as seen already with the ID.7. Premium materials, intelligent automatic air conditioning with smart air vents, and optional award-winning ergoActive heated front seats with pressure point massage combine to offer a luxury-class experience. Volkswagen’s new Wellness app is also now on board: this adjusts various vehicle functions according to preconfigured programmes (Fresh Up, Calm Down and Power Break) to enhance occupant well-being during journeys or breaks.

The interior and equipment also include keyless locking and starting, luggage partition net, 30-colour ambient lighting, heated multi-function steering wheel, Discover Pro navigation system, an enhanced augmented-reality head-up display and a rear-view camera.

The all-new dash and infotainment architecture – first seen on the ID.7 fastback – comes with a high-definition 15-inch screen and the latest Volkswagen operating system.

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