Volkswagen unveils the ID.7 Tourer, adding one of the first station wagons to the EV mix

Despite the SUV marking the end of an era for many now-defunct body styles (MPVs and small sporty roadsters, we miss you), it looks like the station wagon – or station wagon – could be making a comeback. Well, VW certainly thinks so.

The German brand has just lifted the lid on its latest ID.7 Tourer – a long-body estate that builds on the existing fastback sedan platform and has all the hallmarks of a classic estate, with a touch of sleek shooting-brake… albeit with electric underpinnings, rather than a dirty diesel or petrol engine lurking under the hood (or bonnet, y’all).

Despite Volvo (arguably the last word in estate cars) claiming it will no longer produce them, Volkswagen believes the ID.7 tourer nicely expands its electric portfolio and offers “generous space and long range”. We wholeheartedly agree.

Volkswagen ID.7 Tourer

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Although the ID.7 Tourer has been teased before, we now know that there’s up to 605 liters of storage space with the rear seats intact, and up to 1,714 liters with the rear seats folded flat. VW would also like to point out that in this transport mode the loading space is almost two meters long.