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Not Particularly Convincing VW I.D. Image Allegedly Leaks

Germany’s Bild newspaper claims to have found the first official pictures of the Volkswagen Neo, the production version of the I.D. hatchback concept.

Set to be revealed next year, the Neo will be VW’s first vehicle based on the MEB electric platform. Similar to the MQB platform, MEB will underpin everything from this hatchback to sedans to SUVs from VW, Skoda, SEAT, and more.

According to VW, the platform is good for between 400 and 600 km of range (250-375 miles) depending on size and spec. 

Expected to take over from its diesel models for reasons I hardly have to remind you of, the Neo should cost roughly the same amount as a Golf TDI in Europe. Americans, meanwhile, won’t be so lucky since VW currently has no plans to bring the hatchback here. 

We will instead get an electric crossover based on the same MEB platform that is currently known as the I.D. Crozz. Following that, though, VW has promised to build an electric microbus called the I.D. Buzz. 

As for the accuracy of the allegedly leaked image, certain details–like the way the back door interacts with the wheel arch, the blurry lights, and the unconvincingly lit badge–lead to question Bild’s claim that this is an official picture of a production car.

[source: Bild]

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