Volkswagen strengthened its position as Europe’s leading electric vehicle brand in 2025, particularly in its home market of Germany. While affordable compact EVs continued to perform well, the biggest surprise came from the top of Volkswagen’s lineup. The brand’s flagship electric sedan, the ID.7, emerged as Germany’s best-selling EV of the year, defying expectations about price sensitivity and body-style preferences.

At a time when EV incentives across Europe were being scaled back, the success of a premium electric sedan highlights how buyer priorities in the region are evolving.

Germany’s Top-Selling EV in 2025 Was Volkswagen’s ID.7


Flagship Sedan Overtakes Cheaper Alternatives

In Germany, Volkswagen’s EV deliveries rose 60.7% year over year to 93,800 units. Rather than entry-level models leading the charge, the ID.7 accounted for approximately 35,000 deliveries, representing a 132% increase compared with the previous year.

This result put the ID.7 ahead of smaller and more affordable EVs within Volkswagen’s own lineup. According to market data, the five best-selling electric vehicles in Germany in 2025 all came from the Volkswagen Group, underscoring the company’s domestic dominance as well as its ability to capture buyers at multiple price points.


Strong European Demand Despite Incentive Rollbacks

The ID.7’s momentum was not limited to Germany. Across Europe, the model recorded 76,600 sales in 2025, up nearly 134% year over year, even as many countries reduced or eliminated EV purchase subsidies.

What makes this performance notable is that the ID.7 is neither a compact hatchback nor a low-cost option. Instead, it competes in the midsize sedan and wagon segment—a category that continues to resonate with European buyers, even as crossovers dominate headlines elsewhere.


Pricing, Powertrain, and Range Breakdown

In Germany, the ID.7 starts at €54,100 for the fastback and €54,900 for the wagon. The base version uses a single rear-mounted motor producing 286 horsepower, allowing it to reach 100 km/h (62 mph) in 6.5 seconds.

At the top of the range, the dual-motor ID.7 GTX delivers 340 horsepower, improves acceleration to 5.1 seconds, and features a larger usable battery capacity of 86 kWh, compared with 77 kWh in the base model.

The standout configuration is widely considered to be the Pro S variant, which combines a single motor with the larger battery. Its claimed WLTP range of 440 miles (708 km) places it among the longest-range electric vehicles currently sold in Europe.


Wagons, Competition, and Market Fit

The ID.7 is also Europe’s best-selling electric wagon, though competition is set to intensify. Later this year, the Zeekr 7GT is expected to arrive with more luxury features, faster charging, and aggressive pricing, potentially challenging Volkswagen’s lead in this niche.

Nevertheless, the ID.7 benefits from a market environment that remains far more welcoming to sedans and wagons than the United States. European buyers continue to value long-range efficiency, ride comfort, and traditional body styles.


Why the ID.7 Skipped the U.S.

Volkswagen originally planned to launch the ID.7 in the United States in 2024, but the company later reversed that decision, citing a “challenging EV climate.” The absence of the $7,500 federal tax credit, combined with strong American demand for crossovers and new tariffs on European-built vehicles, likely played a decisive role.

Without price incentives and facing shifting consumer preferences, Volkswagen appeared unconvinced that a premium electric sedan could succeed in the U.S. market.

Germany’s Top-Selling EV in 2025 Was Volkswagen’s ID.7


What’s Next for Volkswagen’s EV Strategy

In total, Volkswagen sold 247,900 EVs in Europe in 2025, supported by the continued popularity of the ID.3, ID.4, and ID.5. Looking ahead, the company expects major volume growth from the upcoming ID. Polo, a €25,000 electric hatchback aimed at buyers seeking affordability without sacrificing quality.

Volkswagen also plans refreshed versions of the ID.3 and ID.4, with interiors redesigned to include more physical controls and fewer touch-sensitive interfaces. These updates signal a broader shift toward conventional design language across the ID lineup.

As a result, the ID.7 may soon stand as the last remaining example of Volkswagen’s original, more experimental ID design philosophy—at least until it receives its own mid-cycle refresh. If that update brings a more familiar look and feel, its appeal could expand even further.

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FAQ

Quelle est l'autonomie du Volkswagen ID. Buzz avec une charge complète ?

L'ID. Buzz offre une autonomie estimée de 420 à 450 km (WLTP) avec une charge complète, selon la configuration et les conditions de conduite.

Combien de temps faut-il pour charger le Volkswagen ID. Buzz ?

Grâce à un chargeur rapide CC , l'ID. Buzz peut se recharger de 10 % à 80 % en 30 minutes environ . Avec un chargeur domestique de niveau 2 , une charge complète prend généralement 7 à 9 heures .

Combien de places l'ID. Buzz possède-t-il ?

L'ID. Buzz est disponible en configurations 5 et 7 places , offrant des sièges spacieux et modulables pour les familles ou les entreprises.

L'ID. Buzz est-il disponible avec une transmission intégrale ?

Pour l'instant, les modèles ID. Buzz standard sont équipés d' une propulsion arrière (RWD) , mais des versions à transmission intégrale sont attendues sur les futures versions, comme l' ID. Buzz GTX .

Quelles sont les principales fonctionnalités technologiques de l'ID. Buzz ?

L'ID. Buzz comprend un écran tactile de 12 pouces , Apple CarPlay/Android Auto sans fil , le système de communication ID. Light , le régulateur de vitesse adaptatif et les mises à jour en direct .

L'ID. Buzz est-il adapté aux longs trajets ?

Oui. Avec son intérieur confortable , son grand espace de chargement (jusqu'à 2 205 litres) et sa recharge rapide , l'ID. Buzz est conçu pour les voyages en voiture comme pour les trajets quotidiens.

L'ID. Buzz prend-il en charge la charge bidirectionnelle (V2L/V2G) ?

Volkswagen a confirmé son intention de prendre en charge la recharge bidirectionnelle (V2G) sur la plateforme MEB, et les futurs modèles ID. Buzz pourraient être équipés de fonctions de recharge du véhicule au domicile (V2H) ou de réseau électrique .

Quelles sont les fonctionnalités de sécurité de l'ID. Buzz ?

Les systèmes de sécurité standard comprennent l'assistance au maintien de voie , le freinage d'urgence autonome , la surveillance des angles morts , l'alerte de trafic arrière et l'éclairage avant adaptatif .

Quelle est la garantie de la batterie ID. Buzz ?

Volkswagen offre une garantie de 8 ans ou 100 000 miles sur la batterie lithium-ion haute tension, selon la première éventualité.

Quand l'ID. Buzz sera-t-il disponible en Amérique du Nord ?

Le lancement du Volkswagen ID. Buzz en Amérique du Nord est prévu pour fin 2024. Les précommandes sont ouvertes et les livraisons devraient commencer début 2025 .

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