There are 3 battery sizes - small, medium and large, for you to choose from depending on your mileage needs. For more information on mileage ranges and what can affect these, you might find this article a useful read.
This stylish car is available in a selection of eye catching colours and with an optional sunroof that not only gives you plenty of light inside the vehicle but adds to the bold road presence of the ID.3.
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The ideal driver for a VW ID.3 is someone seeking a practical, versatile, and tech-friendly electric vehicle for daily use, like city commuting or family trips. It's well-suited for drivers who need a compact car for urban routes, those making the switch from a petrol car and families who need a practical and safe vehicle (with a 5-star Euro NCAP rating for child safety).
Cars similar to the Volkswagen ID.3 include the Cupra Born, MG4 EV, and Renault Megane E-Tech Electric, which are all electric hatchbacks built on similar platforms or designed for the same market segment. Other alternatives include the Nissan Leaf for a similar size and price point or the BYD Dolphin for a well-equipped, practical option.
The cost of leasing an ID.3 will vary depending on a number of factors including the vehicle spec and additional extra options you opt for as well as the terms of the contract you need including the lease length, mileage allowance and whether you include a maintenance agreement.
The ID.3 is very similarly sized to Volkswagen’s best-selling hatchback the Golf being one centimetre shorter but 2 centimetres wider. However, on the interior you’ll find there’s plenty of room for you and your passengers in the ID.3.
Volkswagen say that the ID.3 has a range of 259 miles between charges. This is based on WLTP testing and in real world driving conditions you might find that it achieves slightly less due to a number of factors reducing the range including the weather, road condition and your use of ancillary features like the radio.
The ID.3 can be fully charged from empty in 12 hours on a typical 7 kW home charger but if you’re using a public charger at an ultra rapid unit (150 kW output) then it can go from 20 to 80% in under 30 minutes.