Volkswagen ID. EVERY1 - What are the Future Plans?

Volkswagen ID. EVERY1 - What are the Future Plans?

Volkswagen is gearing up to make electric vehicles more accessible—and the ID. EVERY1 is leading that charge. Designed to be affordable EVs for everyone, this upcoming model is a big part of VW's future electric strategy. Set to launch around 2027, the ID. EVERY1 will offer compact size, smart features, and emission-free driving—all at a price that fits more budgets.

Let’s take a closer look at what we know so far about this exciting EV concept.

A New Generation of Affordable Electric Cars

The ID. EVERY1 is part of Volkswagen's push to democratize electric mobility, making EVs more mainstream, not just premium. While most current electric models fall into mid- to high-end pricing, this upcoming hatchback is expected to start at around €20,000* (approx. CAD 31,000*) — a game-changer in today’s EV market.

Built on the same MEB Entry platform designed for compact electric vehicles, the ID. EVERY1 will offer the everyday practicality of a small car with the added benefit of zero-emissions driving — perfect for Canadian urban settings and daily commutes.

Smart Design, Big Potential

Though it’s still in concept form, Volkswagen has shared a glimpse of the ID. EVERY1’s design blends classic VW cues with modern EV styling. Expect clean lines, short overhangs, and a bold front fascia that nods to the Golf and Polo. Inside, it offers space for four people and a luggage compartment volume of 305 litres.

Inside, the focus will be on space efficiency, user-friendly tech, and simple digital interfaces. It’s not about luxury — it’s about thoughtful design that meets daily needs with ease. With fold-flat seating and a hatchback layout, it’s also expected to offer decent cargo flexibility for its size.

Clean Performance for Everyday Drivers

Although full powertrain details haven’t been revealed yet, the ID. EVERY1 is expected to feature front-wheel drive, a compact battery, and an estimated range of around 250 kilometres — ideal for daily commuting in Ontario’s cities. Volkswagen also plans to launch nine new models by 2027, including the production version of the ID.2.

It may not be built for high performance, but that’s not the point. This EV is about efficient, reliable driving — with low maintenance and no tailpipe emissions.

A Key Step in VW’s Electric Roadmap

The ID. EVERY1 is more than just a new model — it’s a statement. Volkswagen has committed to making 80% of its European sales electric by 2030, and this car will play a vital role in hitting that target. It comes after the debut of the ID.2 all, another budget-friendly EV set to launch in 2026 with a price tag under €25,000*.

It's also part of a broader global strategy to bring EVs to all segments — not just premium buyers. For younger drivers, city commuters, or first-time EV owners in Canada, this could be the perfect entry point into the electric world.

What’s Next in VW’s EV News?

With the ID. EVERY1 expected by 2027, Volkswagen is already planning follow-ups. Rumours suggest future models in this compact EV family may include small crossovers and sportier versions — giving drivers even more choice in the coming years. Do you want to stay ahead of Volkswagen’s latest EV launches? Reserve your spot for updates on the upcoming ID. EVERY1 at Myers Kanata Volkswagen in Kanata today!

*All pricing is based on Ontario MSRP and does not include taxes and fees. Dealer pricing may differ. Prices are subject to change at any time without notice.