We get behind the wheel of the VW ID.5 – the “style-focused coupe-SUV” model of the ID.4…
Aside from that attractive roofline, the ID.5 is principally the identical automotive because the ID.4 crossover, which isn’t any unhealthy factor. The latter is, in any case, a really tidy household EV.
The ID.5 can be pitched at a barely extra upmarket different to the ID.4, and that is mirrored within the pricing.
The ID.4 begins at £38,845, whereas the ID.5 will set you again a minimum of £50,710.
Moreover, the ID.5 is simply out there with a 77kWh battery, whereas the ID.4 will get a less expensive 52kWh possibility too.
There are three variations of the ID.5: Professional (anticipated to be the biggest-seller), Professional Efficiency and GTX. The previous are each rear-wheel drive with a single electrical motor, whereas the range-topping GTX will get twin motors and all-wheel drive (4Motion in VW-speak).
Energy outputs vary from 172bhp (Professional) and 201bhp (Professional Efficiency), to 295bhp for the GTX.
The entry-level variations can journey a claimed 327 miles on a full cost, whereas the extra performance-orientated GTX manages a nonetheless wholesome 314 miles.
Naturally, the latter can be the quickest (0-62mph in 6.3 seconds) with the cheaper variations coming in at 10.4s and eight.4s respectively.
First impressions are good. The ID.5 has critical kerb attraction because of its sharper profile, and we like the way in which the rear spoiler is built-in into the tailgate. It’s only a disgrace that there’s no rear wiper.
The ID.5’s cabin is nearly unchanged from that of the ID.4, which contemplating the value hike is a bit disappointing. It’s not flash, but it surely does the job.
It’s minimalist up entrance with few bodily controls. There’s a gear selector mounted on the little driver’s instrument pod, whereas virtually all of the automotive’s performance is accessed by way of the 12-inch infotainment touchscreen and some touch-sensitive switches under, plus controls on the steering wheel.
The infotainment system on the ID.5 has been up to date, promising quicker response occasions. Certainly, it’s slicker, however the controversial touch-slider heating controls (under the touchscreen and on the steering wheel) are as irritating as ever.
On the plus aspect, the cabin typically feels spacious and the entrance seats are snug and supportive with loads of adjustment.
And the excellent news is that the coupe-SUV styling has not affected headroom as dramatically as you would possibly assume, so a six-footer can sit behind a driver of the identical top.
There’s additionally a helpful 549 litres of boot area, rising to 1,561 litres with the rear seats folded.
Visibility isn’t good because of chunky entrance and rear pillars, plus the slim rear window, however all-round parking sensors and a transparent rear-view digital camera assist when manoeuvring.
There’s additionally a intelligent Park Help Plus system with reminiscence operate, which suggests the automotive can bear in mind parking procedures at speeds under 25mph, so ideally suited for parking in your drive.
Trim ranges for the ID.5 span from the entry-grade Type, progressing via to Tech, transferring as much as Max, after which the GTX Type sitting beneath the range-topping GTX Max. VW reckons Tech would be the top-selling ID.5 trim, and is anticipated to take round half of UK gross sales.
Our ID.5 201bhp Professional Efficiency check automotive (predicted to account for round a 3rd of gross sales) was a superb mix of efficiency and affordability.
On the highway the ID.5 isn’t fairly as sporty as its appears recommend. Swift, relatively than blisteringly quick, it’s straightforward and nice to drive.
Grip is spectacular for a rear-wheel drive EV and the agency suspension limits physique lean in quicker corners, however its dealing with basically isn’t class main.
That mentioned, it feels agile sufficient in city environments and cruises alongside properly on motorways with spectacular ranges of refinement, whereas the steering is mild and exact, and the turning circle is tight for a reasonably large automotive.
There are three drive modes – Eco, Consolation and Sport – and you may choose ‘B’ relatively than ‘D’ for elevated brake regeneration.
Fortunately, these modes could be modified on the contact of a button. Consolation is simply superb, although the occasional range-sapping burst in firmer Sport spices up issues a bit, whereas Eco is greatest left for motorway runs in cruise management.
Puzzlingly, the brake pedal takes a little bit of getting used to. Identical to the larger ID.Buzz, it has a comparatively lengthy journey, which signifies that slowing down isn’t all the time the slickest of operations.
The ID.5 is able to charging at speeds as much as 135kW (a lot lower than the 350kW charging functionality of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6). In idea, a lift as much as 80% at 135kW will take round half an hour. Naturally, it’ll additionally cost in a single day by way of a house wallbox.
We examined the ID.5 throughout a winter chilly snap, so we couldn’t match the claimed vary or charging pace. Even so, a really respectable real-world vary of 250 miles+ needs to be fairly attainable for many of the 12 months.
The ID.5 may be very properly outfitted and full of security and driver help methods.
Awarded a five-star security ranking by Euro NCAP, there’s an autonomous emergency (AEB) braking system that recognises different automobiles and susceptible highway customers, highway signal recognition, site visitors jam help, adaptive cruise management, lane-keeping help and lane-change help – to call however just a few.
Rivals embrace its Volkswagen Group cousins, the Skoda Enyaq iV Coupe and the Audi This fall Sportback e-tron, plus the Kia EV6, Tesla Mannequin Y, Volvo C40 Recharge and Hyundai Ioniq 5.
Verdict: The Volkswagen ID.5 is a snug, spacious and secure all-rounder that comes with loads of package and a superb vary. It might not ship probably the most participating of drives in normal kind, but it surely’s a classy, smart SUV alternative.
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