Volkswagen ID. EVERY1: Finally…..Affordable Electric Mobility Is Here!!

Electric vehicles are awesome—better for the environment, cheaper to run, and packed with the latest tech. But let’s face it, for many families and urban drivers, the initial purchase price is still a major barrier. Well, until now…! Volkswagen’s latest announcement changes that completely: meet the Volkswagen ID. EVERY1, a genuinely affordable electric hatchback set to revolutionise the EV market.

Whether you’re already driving an EV, curious about making the switch (but just haven’t been able to take that leap yet), or looking for your first family-friendly electric car, check out the ID. EVERY1! So without any further chat, here’s everything you need to know—and why it’s got The Sustainable Dad super excited!

Introducing the Volkswagen ID. EVERY1

First things first. The ID. EVERY1 isn’t just another electric car—it’s Volkswagen’s changing the game and making sustainable transport accessible to everyone. Built on the new second-generation MEB platform, this compact urban hatchback joins the Volkswagen “Electric Urban Car Family,” alongside the previously announced ID. 2all.

Scheduled for production in 2027, this compact EV promises practicality, affordability, and a generous dose of style. Volkswagen has clearly understood the brief—delivering a city-friendly car that fits family budgets while meeting everyday needs.

Why Volkswagen’s ID. EVERY1 Matters: Affordability First

Volkswagen’s primary goal with the ID. EVERY1 is crystal clear: make electric mobility truly affordable. With an expected starting price around €20,000 (approximately £16,800), this will become one of the cheapest electric cars on the market, significantly lowering the barrier to entry.

But if buying isn’t for you, you could lease the new ID EVERY1 through providers like Select Car Leasing This option makes driving electric even more financially attractive and hassle free.Leasing can drastically reduce monthly costs and obliterate pesky worries about depreciation, maintenance, or upfront expenses. We have found that Select Car Leasing consistently provides excellent value, and when the ID. EVERY1 hits the market, it could represent one of the best-value EV lease deals available.

Compact Yet Surprisingly Spacious

The ID. EVERY1 proves that compact doesn’t mean cramped. At 3,880mm in length, it’s designed explicitly for urban environments. Yet, it comfortably seats four fully grown passengers, making school runs, daily commuting, and weekend shopping trips effortless. Plus, its boot capacity of 305 litres means you can whack lots of stuff in there, and so great for chaotic family life.

Real-World Range and Easy Charging

One question potential EV buyers always ask: “What about range?” To be fair, it’s not bad. Volkswagen promises around 155 miles of range per charge, powered by a reliable 94-horsepower electric motor. While this won’t challenge long-distance EV champions, it’s absolutely fine for school runs, daily commuting, and city living.

And here’s where it gets even easier: using Zapmap, you can easily find chargers tailored specifically to your ID. EVERY1. Zapmap’s intuitive filters let you select chargers compatible with your EV, so you don’t have to guess your charging stops. Whether at home, work, or on-the-go, charging anxiety is no more!

Charge Smartly with myenergi zappi Charger

To fully maximise convenience and savings, the myenergi zappi charger makes perfect sense alongside the ID. EVERY1. The Zappi charger is specially designed for domestic installation and offers smart eco-charging features, tapping into renewable energy sources such as home solar power.

Pairing your ID. EVERY1 with a zappi means optimising your charging schedule to minimise costs, utilising cheaper overnight tariffs, and cutting down your electricity bills that are only going up again in April. If you are serious about sustainability, this combination truly takes electric driving to a new level.

Volkswagen’s Commitment to Sustainable Urban Mobility

Check this out! Volkswagen isn’t stopping with the ID. EVERY1—they’ve pledged to launch jo less than nine new electric models by 2027, clearly signalling their ambition to lead the electric revolution. With affordable EVs at the heart of their strategy, Volkswagen is making it possible for every family to go electric and contribute to cleaner urban environments for the next generations.
Cities will see reduced pollution levels, quieter roads, and improved air quality, with practical vehicles like the ID. EVERY1 becoming increasingly commonplace. Something for us all to look forward to!

 

Who Should Be Excited About the ID. EVERY1?

Families and urban drivers: Affordable to buy or lease, practical for daily life.

First-time EV buyers: The price tag makes it easier to take that first step into the world of electric driving.

Eco-conscious households: Combined with the Zappi charger and Zapmap’s convenient charging locations, EV driving is simpler than ever.

Availability and Next Steps

The Volkswagen ID. EVERY1 enters production in 2027, following closely behind the ID. 2all, that is scheduled for 2026. Initially launching in European markets, Volkswagen is planning expansion globally as EV demand grows around the world
In the meantime, it’s worth keeping an eye on providers like Select Car Leasing for upcoming lease deals. The Sustainable Dad will be following this closely, to make sure that you won’t miss any updates!

The Sustainable Dad’s Verdict

Affordable, practical, and genuinely sustainable—the Volkswagen ID. EVERY1 ticks all the boxes for urban families and first-time EV buyers. Coupling it with the intelligent myenergi zappi charger for smart home charging and Zapmap for hassle-free public charging, this could become one of the best-value electric vehicles we’ve ever seen.

We’re excited about Volkswagen’s vision, and we believe the ID. EVERY1 is exactly the kind of car needed to break down barriers and bring electric driving to the masses.

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