In the 2nd edition of Ollie's Autozone we are going to take a look at the new Volkswagen ID.3 now available from Tom Murphy Car Sales
This is the first model from VW's new ID electric car sub-brand which hopes to match the feats of the original Beetle and the Golf,certainly a tall order.Electric cars are still relatively new in Ireland and VW have a budget of 8 billion to spend on an extended range of ID models.
Outside the view is quite appealing while inside the dashboard is simple and uncluttered, with a clear emphasis on functionality and ease of use. Digital instruments are housed within a small free-standing display in front of the driver and the infotainment functions are grouped within a standard 10.0in touchscreen above the central air vents. Most controls – including those on the manually adjustable multi-function steering wheel – are operated via touch-sensitive buttons. As in the latest Golf, so-called sliders are used to control the volume and temperature.
One of the key advantages of the ID 3’s dedicated electric car platform and rear-mounted motor is the amount of space that has been made available at the front end and, with it, the scope to provide the car with an outstanding 10.2m turning circle. This has a big influence on its dynamics, giving it a wieldy character while ensuring it remains entirely intuitive in more challenging conditions in each of its driving modes: Eco, Comfort, Sport and Individual.All reviewers agree that affordable electric cars don’t get much better to drive than this. The ID 3 is terrifically manoeuvrable and a very pleasent driving experience,you can book your test drive today at Tom Murphy car sales Waterford.Prices start from 32,650 euro with a real world driving range of close on 220 miles.