Volkswagen is introducing new and updated equipment grade options for its ID.3, ID.4, and ID.5 EVs.
The ID.3 (pictured) is being made available with new Pure Essential and Pure Match grades, which both come with a new entry-level 52kWh battery, offering around 240 miles of range.
Standard equipment with the Pure Match grade includes 18in alloy wheels, metallic paint, heated front seats, sat-nav, two-zone air conditioning, and a reversing camera. It is priced at £32,210, while the Pure Essential grade costs £30,850.
The existing ID.4 Pure Match gains 19in alloy wheels, and receives a price reduction to £39,550, while the new ID.4 GTX Edition adds to the existing GTX spec with features including metallic paint, an around-view camera system, an electric tailgate, and massaging seats, for £52,205.
The ID.5 range gains the Pure Match equipment grade, with the entry-level 52kWh battery that is also being added to the ID.3 range, and standard equipment including 19in alloy wheels, metallic paint, a reversing camera, and tinted windows, for £41,050.
There is also a new ID.5 GTX Edition, with the same equipment as on the ID.4, priced at £53,705.
Volkswagen will open orders for the new variants on Thursday, 21 November.