Driving the new all-electric ID.7 Pro S, the Volkswagen Team Switzerland headed by project lead Felix Egolf, an expert in long-distance driving with electric cars, successfully covered a total of 794 kilometers (493.4 miles) with a single battery charge in a net driving time of 15 hours and 42 minutes.
This significantly exceeded the model’s maximum WLTP range (combined) of up to 709 kilometers. The comfortable touring sedan was driven on public roads and in normal traffic flow throughout the entire daytime journey.
The vehicle was driven on an approximately 81-kilometer circuit in the Zug metropolitan area south of Zurich. The route profile was in line with everyday driving and included main through-roads, motorway sections and country roads with hilly transitions. Eight different drivers covered a total of 794 kilometers in two consecutive days on just one battery charge.
This is roughly equivalent to the route from Basel to Emden in northern Germany, where the ID.7 is built. The average consumption was a low 10.3 kWh/100 km. In comparison, the lowest WLTP value of the model is 13.6. Converted to diesel, the average consumption achieved corresponds to only about 1.1 liters per 100 km.
The range of 794 km was driven during the day in normal traffic flow in the middle of last week—with an average speed of 51 km/h. The remaining range displayed was two kilometers. Another interesting detail: the model driven was not the most range-favourable equipment variant of the ID.7 Pro S. According to WLTP calculations, the vehicle, which features optional equipment such as the Comfort package, IQ.DRIVE assist systems package, Plus exterior package and a heat pump, would have reached a WLTP range of 700 km.
In 2020 and 2021, Egolf completed two record-breaking drives in the ID.3: once, he significantly exceeded the theoretical range of the ID.31st from Zwickau in Saxony (Germany) to Schaffhausen (Switzerland) by covering 531 km. In the second record attempt with a larger battery, the ID.3 Pro S managed a total of 602 km on a single charge—across 15 Alpine passes and with 13,000 metres of altitude.
Due to its new efficiency drive and excellent aerodynamics (drag coefficient of 0.23 depending on equipment), the ID.7 Pro S is economical on the road. Depending on optional equipment, a combined WLTP consumption of 16.2 to 13.6 kWh/100 km was determined for the ID.7 Pro S. With the most range-favorable equipment, the WLTP range is up to 709 km.
The optional Electric Vehicle Route Planner in the ID.7 is also helpful—this calculates an optimum route taking into account the current battery charge and the available charging stations along the route. It shows the driver the best charging points and plans the necessary charging stops to make the journey efficient. It also takes real-time traffic data into account to find the fastest and most convenient route.
Source from Green Car Congress
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