The Price Rise Of SAIC Volkswagen New Energy Models Ranged From 3000 To 5000, Involving A Total Of Five Models

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Recently, according to Internet reports, SAIC Volkswagen announced that it would adjust the price of all Volkswagen brand models from 0:00 on May 11, among which new energy models would rise by 3000 to 5000 yuan** At present, SAIC Volkswagen pure electric models have three series of "ID." family, of which 2022 id.3 is currently available in two versions. The pure version is priced at 168288 yuan after subsidy, and the extremely intelligent version is priced at 182288 yuan after subsidy. The maximum endurance of both versions of CLTC is 450km.

At present, there are five versions of 2022 id.4 x available, and the price range after subsidy is from 210288 yuan to 283288 yuan. Among them, there are four versions with single motor rear drive. The endurance under CLTC condition is 427km and 605km, while the endurance of dual motor 4WD model under CLTC condition can reach 555km at most.

2022 model id.6 X has six versions in total, and the subsidized price ranges from 248288 yuan to 338888 yuan. Among them, all models equipped with single motor rear wheel drive system have a seven seat layout. The maximum endurance under CLTC working condition is 460km and 617km, while the dual motor 4WD version has a six seat layout, and the maximum endurance under CLTC working condition is 540km.

In addition to these three pure electric models, SAIC Volkswagen also sells two plug-in hybrid models, the new Tiguan l PHEV and the new Passat PHEV. There are two versions of new Tiguan l PHEV that can be selected, and the selling prices are 261050 yuan and 272050 yuan respectively. The new Passat PHEV is currently available in two versions, priced at 233150 yuan and 242150 yuan.

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