Volkswagen ID Life Concept
The new small ID. family model will cost approximately 20,000 euros (Rs. 17.34 lakhs), says VW

The Volkswagen ID Life is based on a smaller version of the MEB platform

The Volkswagen ID Life concept car has been revealed at the Munich Motor Show and it previews a future small electric car from the brand which will be introduced by 2025.

Let’s talk design first. It is a rather simple car, the ID Life, and it comes with a crossover-like stance (which should make it instantly attractive to the crossover loving crowd), crisp lines and a neat silhouette.

Dashboard
Of course, the production version will not come with the gaming setup

This being a concept car, it has a removable roof made of air chamber textile and unique lighting elements, which might well make it into production given the current rate of development in lighting technology.

Inside, both natural and recycled materials have been used and the party piece here is that the car can become a mini cinema or a gaming centre (it comes with a video game console, projector and a screen!) thanks to a multifunctional interior.

Moreover, the front seats of the Volkswagen ID Life can be folded flat, as can the rear bench, meaning, a bed measuring 2 metres in length can be prepared in no time within the car.

Volkswagen ID Life Interior
The interior looks spacious enough for 4 adults

Of course, a model set to debut in 2025 will come with tonnes of features. For example, cameras and a display replace the ORVMs and the IRVM.

There is a hexagonal, open-topped steering wheel that sports a touch panel to control driving functions, while a smartphone can be integrated in the operating system as well.

Based on a smaller version of Volkswagen’s MEB architecture, the ID Life has a 57 kWh high-voltage battery that provides it about 400 km range on a single charge.

Volkswagen ID Life Rear
This is the first time a vehicle based on the MEB has front-wheel drive

The front-wheel drive car has a 172 kW (231 BHP) electric motor that enables the vehicle to complete the 0-100 km/hr sprint in 6.9 seconds.

Having more affordable EVs in its portfolio is of paramount importance to Volkswagen since it aims to increase the share of EVs in total vehicle sales in Europe to at least 70 percent and in China and North America to at least 50 percent, by 2030.

Architecture
The concept car has a 57 kWh battery pack