Volkswagen builds first pre-series ID.2 parts and the low-cost battery system to power it
Volkswagen is progressing with its entry-level EV, the ID.2, as the first pre-series battery systems and parts are now being produced at its Martorell plant in Spain. This marks a significant step towards the official launch of the ID.2, which is expected to be priced under €25,000 ($27,000). SEAT S.A. also announced milestones in producing body parts for the new CUPRA Raval, set for 2026, alongside the ID.2.

Volkswagen’s entry-level EV is coming along. The first pre-series battery systems, which will power the ID.2, are now rolling off the assembly line, and Volkswagen is already building parts for the low-cost EV.
Volkswagen produces the first ID.2 parts and battery
It’s been over two years now since VW first introduced the ID.2all, a preview of its upcoming entry-level EV priced under €25,000 ($27,000).
The ID.2 is inching closer to its official debut after the first pre-series battery systems and parts rolled off the assembly line at the Group’s Martorell plant in Spain.
SEAT S.A., which will lead VW’s new Electric Urban Car Family (entry-level models), announced two major milestones this week. The company produced the first body parts on the new PXL press that will be used for the new CUPRA Raval in 2026, followed by the production version of the Volkswagen ID.2.