The Volkswagen Group made a powerful statement at IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich, presenting two world premieres and one trade fair debut, underlining its ambition to lead as a global automotive technology driver.
The Volkswagen ID. CROSS Concept01, unveiled as the fourth member of the Group’s all-electric “Electric Urban Car Family,” headlines the show. With a starting price of around €25,000 and a range of up to 450 kilometers, the model will enter production in 2026, making e-mobility more affordable for mass consumers. Sister models include the Škoda Epiq, CUPRA Raval, and Volkswagen ID. Polo.
Oliver Blume, CEO of Volkswagen Group, said:
“At IAA Mobility, we are showcasing exciting products and offering the best automotive technologies—from affordable EVs to luxury performance hybrids. Our strong brands are setting highlights across batteries, charging, AI, autonomous driving, software, and platforms. We are unleashing our full innovative power for customers and picking up the pace on our way to becoming the global automotive technology driver.”
Highlights from the Group’s IAA showcase include:
- Porsche unveiled the new top model of the 911 series featuring its advanced T-Hybrid system, alongside a market-ready inductive charging system, the “Porsche Wireless Charging” technology.
- Audi introduced the Concept C01 sports car, debuting its new design philosophy centered on clarity and essentials, blending coupé elegance with open-top emotion.
- Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles marked 75 years of the VW Bus, tracing its journey from the original T1 to the autonomous ID. Buzz AD, developed with Group subsidiary MOIA for the billion-dollar on-demand mobility market.
- Scout Motors presented the Terra™ electric pickup, designed for North America, with a range of up to 563 km (350 miles) and over 800 km (500 miles) with a range extender.
With its wide-ranging portfolio—from compact EVs and iconic sports cars to futuristic autonomous vehicles—the Volkswagen Group is aiming to scale modern technologies across all segments, reinforcing its position at the forefront of the global mobility transition.
