For now, the new model is hidden under camouflage in the photos. However, it is already clear that it will feature design cues from the Crozz concept. European sales of Volkswagen's first production electric crossover are likely to begin in 2021.

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The vehicle will be built on the MEB platform, which is designed exclusively for electric vehicles. According to unofficial data, the crossover will be able to use different types of powertrains. In addition to versions with a single electric motor, the car will also be offered in all-wheel-drive modifications with two power units, one on each axle.

As for the concept called Crozz, it received two electric units. The first, located on the front axle, develops 102 horsepower. The second, driving the rear wheels, produces 203 horsepower. Thus, the total output of the units is 305 horsepower. The crossover can accelerate from standstill to 100 km/h in 6 seconds, and its top speed is 180 km/h.