HomeEV & BatteryVolkswagen Dealers Say The ID.7 Wouldn’t Be Competitive In The U.S. EV & Battery Volkswagen Dealers Say The ID.7 Wouldn’t Be Competitive In The U.S. By Energy Jobline May 30, 2024 0 229 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Even though the ID.7 didn’t have an official price tag for the U.S., dealers feel like it would have been a $50,000+ EV. Related TagsEV Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Previous articlePV Hardware opens dedicated solar tracker factory in HoustonNext article‘Oil boiler failures fuel heat pump boom’ Energy Joblinehttps://news.energyjobline.com RELATED ARTICLES EV & Battery ‘Nobody’s Going To Wait’: Acura And The Industry’s Timing Problem January 20, 2026 EV & Battery Kia Meta Turismo: Could This Be A High-Performance Electric ‘Halo’ Car? January 20, 2026 EV & Battery China’s Lightweight SC01 Electric Roadster Is Heading To Europe January 20, 2026 - Advertisment - Most Popular ‘Nobody’s Going To Wait’: Acura And The Industry’s Timing Problem January 20, 2026 Kia Meta Turismo: Could This Be A High-Performance Electric ‘Halo’ Car? January 20, 2026 China’s Lightweight SC01 Electric Roadster Is Heading To Europe January 20, 2026 Mazda Reportedly Puts Its New EV On The Backburner To Focus On Hybrids January 20, 2026 Load more Recent Comments