The entry-level Tourer Pro (£52,270) packs a 77kWh battery with a claimed 384 miles of range. Our £56,170 Pro S has an 86kWh pack that’s supposedly good for 424 miles, and the maximum DC charging speed is uprated from 175kW to 200kW.
Both models have a 210kW (282bhp) electric motor and instant, meaty torque that shoots the ID.7 down the road. Official consumption is 4.4 miles per kWh, although we got a respectable 3.5 on a cruise to Essex, flattered by long stints in 50mph restricted sections.
Match trim has all the essentials, including a 15-inch touchscreen with Discover Pro navigation and both wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto connectivity, multizone climate control and keyless entry. There are also seats upholstered in lustrous-feeling microfleece, with heating and massage functions up front.
We’ve ticked two options. The Exterior Pack Plus (£1,000) adds adaptive damping, variable ratio ‘progressive steering’ and insulated rear glass. The Interior Pack (£2,000) brings a cargo net, Harmon Kardon audio, ventilated front seats with memory function, heated rear seats and additional ambient lighting shades – my daughter Florence picked pink for the fascia strips and purple downlighting.
I just wish I’d added the £2,100 glass roof to brighten up the interior. And it’s a good job winter is receding, because an efficiency-boosting heat pump costs £1,150.
| Rating: | 4.0 | 
| Model tested: | Volkswagen ID.7 Tourer Pro S Match | 
| On fleet since: | February 2025 | 
| Price new: | £56,170 | 
| Powertrain: | 86kWh battery, 1 x e-motor, 282bhp | 
| CO2/BiK: | 0g/km/2% | 
| Options: | £1,000 Exterior Pack Plus, £2,000 Interior Pack | 
| Insurance*: | Group: 38 quote: £960 | 
| Mileage/Efficiency: | 4,685 miles/3.5 miles/kWh | 
| Any problems? | None so far | 
*Insurance quote from AA (0800 107 0680) for a 42-year-old in Banbury, Oxon, with three points.
			