The ID. 2all concept electric car at Volkswagen City Studio in Copenhagen now features a slightly updated interior with physical buttons below the central touchscreen, based on recent feedback from customers. Volkswagen CEO Thomas Schäfer acknowledged criticism on over-reliance on touch controls, admitting it did a lot of damage in terms of customer loyalty. The ID. 2all is based on the updated MEB Entry platform and has a 223HP motor with a range of up to 280 miles on a single charge. It is expected to cost under €25,000 and arrive in Europe in 2025, with the ID. 2all SUV coming in 2026.
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