It's almost here! The covers are off, and the Volkswagen ID.UNYX is now out in the open—at least, the photos are. On July 4th, Volkswagen gave the world its first official look at the ID.UNYX, the company's newest electric SUV.
The vehicle will come in two versions, each with a battery capacity that allows for a long drive—up to 621 km on one trim and 565 km on the other. The ID.UX series, under which the ID.UNYX falls, embodies the concept of "Make Every Moment Gold," with Volkswagen planning to launch five smart pure electric vehicles in this series by 2027.
The ID.UNYX is produced by Volkswagen Anhui, which was established in 2017 and is one of the company's three major vehicle production ventures in China. The production facility has recently started manufacturing the Spanish Cupra Tavascan, mainly for the European market.
The newly revealed vehicle features golden logos that light up and a smart design with hidden door handles and stylish rims. The car has a light strip at the front and a set of fully lit tail lights that stretch across the back. The A-pillar is blackened to further improve its design, giving the roof a floating appearance.
In terms of dimensions, the Volkswagen ID.UNYX measures 4,663 mm in length, 1,860 mm in width, and 1,610 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,766 mm. It offers two power configurations: a single-motor rear-wheel drive with a 170 kW (228 hp) electric motor, and a dual-motor four-wheel drive combining a 170 kW rear electric motor with an 80 kW (107 hp) front electric motor for a total system power of 250 kW (335 hp). Both variants are equipped with an 82.4 kWh ternary lithium battery supplied by CATL.
It won't be long now until the Volkswagen ID.UNYX is officially launched. While we're on standby for more details and its arrival, you can explore all the other great vehicles Volkswagen offers at AutoDeal. Get a quote today for any model that stands out to you.
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