Interest in new Volkswagen ID 3 BREAKS internet on first day

Unprecedented demand saw IT systems buckle under the strain of customers signing-up for European launch edition of battery VW

Huge demand for electric Volkswagen ID 3 special editionPotential customers registering for the new all-electric Volkswagen ID 3 topped 10,000 within just 24 hours of pre-booking system opening for business.

Interest in the first model from Volkswagen’s ID family of cars was so intense that some IT systems struggled with the pressure.

Volkswagen confirmed that the registration process in some European countries took longer as a result, and that others suffered glitches and interruptions as they tried to sign up.

Race to be first

Huge demand for electric Volkswagen ID 3 special editionKey to the demand has been customers clamouring for the special ‘1st’ edition of the ID 3, which is set to be opener for Volkswagen’s new electric range.

Just 30,000 of these cars will be made, with Volkswagen promising that each will feature “high-quality, high-performance equipment” as standard. For UK customers this means larger wheels, a satellite navigation system, voice control, plus interior and exterior upgrades.

Potential buyers in the UK have to submit a £750 deposit to secure a slot for the ID 3 1st special edition. Production of initial customers cars is expected to begin in late 2019, with deliveries taking place from mid-2020.

The ID 3 1st edition is expected to cost around £34,000 for British customers, and will be fitted with Volkswagen’s medium-range battery pack, giving a range of up to 260 miles.

Fully charged factory

Huge demand for electric Volkswagen ID 3 special editionVolkswagen also announced that the company has built 200 pre-production examples of the ID 3 already, testing the capabilities of the Zwickau factory.

The company plans to create the “largest and most efficient e-car plant in Europe” at the facility in Saxony, Germany. Up to 1,500 robots will be installed, with the ultimate goal of being able to produce more than 330,000 electric cars each year.

By 2025 Volkswagen aims to offer 20 different electric models, and be selling more than 1 million zero-emissions vehicles each year.  The initial demand for the ID 3 suggests that finding customers should not be a problem.

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John Redfern
John Redfern
U.S. Editor with a love of all things Americana. Woodgrain-clad station wagons and ridiculous muscle cars a speciality.

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