Volkswagen's
first electric car is
coming in 2020



After it was discovered in September 2015 that Volkswagen doctored its cars' diesel engines to give false readings in emissions tests — a
costly mistake k**wn as the
Dieselgate scandal — the company had ** choice but to thoroughly change its strategy.*
And change it it did: The company that showed little interest in EVs up until last year has just unveiled its
first fully
electric car, the Volkswagen I.D.*
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The car was
teased with a few promo pictures a few weeks ago, and the company showed a prototype at the Paris Motor Show on Wednesday and revealed a few key facts. It's a roughly Golf-sized hatchback with a 125kW
electric motor with zero emissions. It's
Volkswagen's first car to be based on the company's Modular
electric Drive (MEB) architecture, which should make better use of space than the company's current hybrid models. It will have an impressive, but currently quite vague range; Volkswagen says it'll be "up to 600 kilometers" (373 miles).*
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