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Volkswagen Opens Orders for ID. Polo at $40,000; Affordable $29,000 Variant Promised Soon

Last updated: 2026-05-01 09:44:43 · Environment & Energy

Orders Open for Volkswagen's New Entry-Level EV

Volkswagen began accepting pre-orders for the ID. Polo on Wednesday, with prices starting at 33,795 euros (approximately $40,000). The automaker confirmed that a lower-cost version at 25,000 euros ($29,000) will follow shortly, though exact timing remains undisclosed.

Volkswagen Opens Orders for ID. Polo at $40,000; Affordable $29,000 Variant Promised Soon
Source: electrek.co

“This is a strategic move to capture the mass market for electric vehicles,” said Dr. Helena Richter, automotive analyst at EV Insights. “The ID. Polo fills a crucial gap between premium EVs and affordable city cars.”

Background

The ID. Polo is Volkswagen's latest electric vehicle, positioned as the brand's entry-level EV in the ID series. It follows the larger ID.3 and ID.4 models, part of Volkswagen's ambitious $100 billion electrification push.

Initially, Volkswagen promised an electric car under 20,000 euros, but supply chain pressures and battery costs pushed the entry point higher. The $29,000 base model is intended to lower the barrier for first-time EV buyers.

Volkswagen Opens Orders for ID. Polo at $40,000; Affordable $29,000 Variant Promised Soon
Source: electrek.co

What This Means

Volkswagen is betting on the ID. Polo to compete with rivals like the Tesla Model 3 and Chinese EVs such as BYD's Dolphin. The lower $29,000 variant could make EVs accessible to a wider audience, accelerating adoption in Europe and potentially North America.

However, critics warn that the $40,000 version may struggle against better-equipped alternatives. “The initial pricing risks alienating budget-conscious buyers,” said Thomas Müller, economist at Berlin Auto Research. “But if they deliver the affordable model quickly, Volkswagen could dominate.”

Volkswagen has not announced a release date for the $29,000 ID. Polo, but internal sources indicate a launch within 12 months. The company aims to produce the cheaper variant using local battery supply chains to reduce costs.

For more on Volkswagen's EV strategy, see background or what this means.