Let’s be honest — Volkswagen now makes two very different electric cars, and picking between them isn’t about specs, it’s about the life you actually live. The ID. UNYX is a compact coupe‑SUV with a sporty roofline and a slightly raised stance; the ID.7 is a long, sleek fastback saloon that quietly screams “long‑distance comfort.” The UNYX is aimed at style‑conscious small families and city drivers who want a bit of attitude without sacrificing everyday usability. The ID.7 is built for road‑trip lovers, business commuters, and anyone who sees a 700 km drive as a relaxing afternoon, not a logistical puzzle. With more African buyers now seriously looking at EVs — from Lagos to Nairobi to Johannesburg — this face‑off couldn’t come at a better time.

On range and charging, these two speak very different languages. The ID.7 Pro S, with its large 86 kWh battery, boasts a WLTP range of up to 700 km. In real life, with air‑con on and a mix of highway and town driving, expect a very healthy 580–620 km. The ID. UNYX, using a 77 kWh pack, claims 560 km WLTP, which realistically works out to around 450–480 km between charges. Plug into a fast DC charger and the ID.7 pulls up to 200 kW, taking you from 10 to 80 percent in roughly 28 minutes — barely enough time for a coffee and stretch. The UNYX’s 135 kW peak means the same top‑up takes closer to 35 minutes. At home on an 11 kW AC wallbox, both will fill up overnight without drama.
Price gives the UNYX a clear edge, though both remain in the premium bracket for most African markets right now. Globally, the ID. UNYX starts around 45,000—roughly₦70million,KES6.5million,orZAR850,000beforeimporttaxesandduties.TheID.72025beginscloserto55,000 (around ₦85 million, KES 8 million, ZAR 1.05 million), with the longer‑range Pro S costing a bit more. Neither is officially sold across the continent yet, but right‑hand‑drive units are starting to appear through specialist importers. If you’re reading this, you’re probably asking one simple question: do I want a more affordable, expressive SUV‑coupe that’ll handle potholed streets with ease, or a refined saloon that stretches every rand, naira or shilling into remarkable distance?
Both cars sit within a growing VW electric family. The UNYX shares its bones with the ID.4 and ID.5, offering a more fashion‑forward alternative if you find the ID.4 too conventional. The ID.7 lines up alongside the ID. Buzz and the larger ID.6, showcasing VW’s long‑wheelbase, executive‑minded electric push. Outside the brand, two rivals demand a look: the Tesla Model Y brings a superb charging network and a punchy drive, while the BYD Seal undercuts both on price while packing serious standard kit. Still, comparing these two VWs directly helps because they let you choose your body style and range comfort zone without leaving a familiar ownership experience, build quality, and service pathway.
Three reasons to like the ID. UNYX. Its coupe‑SUV shape manages to turn heads while the extra ride height soaks up speed humps and rough roads with far less stress than a low saloon. Inside, the space is surprisingly generous for a sloping‑roof design, meaning a rear‑facing child seat doesn’t force your passenger’s knees into the glovebox. And the entry price, while not small, makes it one of the friendlier points of access into a genuine Volkswagen EV. On the flip side, real‑world range leaves you thinking about a charging stop on longer intercity trips, and the DC fast‑charging speed, while fine for daily use, isn’t the fastest if you cover vast distances regularly.
The ID.7 counters with its own compelling set. That 700 km ceiling genuinely erases range worry — a single charge can practically link Kano to Lagos or Johannesburg to Durban without hunting for a plug. The cabin is library‑quiet and trimmed with sustainable materials that feel properly executive, not just eco‑theatrical. And its 200 kW fast‑charging gets you back on the road in under half an hour, a real gift on a tight schedule. The trade‑offs? The saloon shape sits lower, which can leave you feeling vulnerable on deeply rutted streets, and the higher starting price puts it beyond many private buyers and fleet managers who are still counting every upfront shilling.
QUICK VERDICT: Go for the Volkswagen ID. UNYX if style, a commanding road view, and a gentler entry price matter most in your daily life. Choose the Volkswagen ID.7 if you’d rather have class‑leading range, faster road‑trip charging, and a near‑silent, executive‑car interior. The ID.7 is the long‑distance master, while the UNYX gives you a more expressive, city‑friendly package without climbing to the top of the price ladder.
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| Price | $16,000.00 $62,000.00 |
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| Brand | VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN |
| Category | Electric Cars Electric Cars |
| Full Model Name | Volkswagen ID. Unyx 07 (大众与众07) |
| Generation | 1st generation |
| Segment / Class | Mid-size electric sedan (D-segment) |
| Available Trims / Variants |
Pure; Pure SE
Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Match (RWD) Volkswagen ID.7 GTX (AWD) |
| Powertrain Options | Single motor RWD (at launch); AWD and larger battery variant confirmed for later 2026 |
| Additional Notes | Second model in the ID. Unyx sub-brand; first Volkswagen model built on the CEA platform co-developed with Xpeng |
| Reveal Date |
October 2025 (MIIT regulatory filing)
2023 - Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Match (RWD) June 2024 - Volkswagen ID.7 GTX (AWD) |
| Launch Year | 2026 |
| Availability Status |
On sale — China only
In production, available in UK & EU - Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Match (RWD) On sale (Europe) - Volkswagen ID.7 GTX (AWD) |
| Brand / Manufacturer | Volkswagen Anhui (Volkswagen Group joint venture) |
| Country of origin | China Germany |
| Assembly Country | China (Hefei, Anhui — Volkswagen Anhui plant) |
| Markets Available | China only |
| Grey Market Import | Possible via parallel import channels |
| Base Price (USD) |
~$16,200 USD (limited-time launch price, Pure trim) / ~$19,100 USD (guide price, Pure trim)
$62,000 (≈ £51,005) - Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Match (RWD) €63,155 (~$67,000) - Volkswagen ID.7 GTX (AWD) |
| Additional Notes | Limited-time pricing: Pure RMB 109,900 / Pure SE RMB 119,900. Guide price: Pure RMB 129,900 / Pure SE RMB 139,900. Grey market import to Nigeria estimated at ₦26–32 million landed (Pure), subject to exchange rate and duty |
| Battery Capacity |
60 kWh LFP
77 kWh usable (82 kWh gross) - Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Match (RWD) 86 kWh usable (91 kWh gross) - Volkswagen ID.7 GTX (AWD) |
| Battery Chemistry |
Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP)
Lithium-ion (NMC), APP550 motor - Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Match (RWD) Lithium-ion (NCM), 400V - Volkswagen ID.7 GTX (AWD) |
| Battery Architecture | 400V |
| Range (WLTP/CLTC/EPA) |
558 km — CLTC cycle
380 miles - Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Match (RWD) 595 km WLTP - Volkswagen ID.7 GTX (AWD) |
| Energy Consumption |
14 kWh/62 mi - Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Match (RWD) 16.2–18.4 kWh/100 km - Volkswagen ID.7 GTX (AWD) |
| Regen Braking (Max kW) | Regenerative braking |
| Heat Pump | |
| AC Charging (Max kW) | 11 kW (0–100% ~8–12h) |
| DC Charging (Max kW) | 175 kW (10–80% ~30 min) |
| Cell Brand | Gotion Hi-Tech (per MIIT filing / Wikipedia); CATL cited by some sources — conflicting, unresolved |
| Additional Notes | Larger battery variant confirmed by Volkswagen Anhui for later 2026; full specs not yet disclosed. AC/DC charging figures expected at that time |
| Motor Type | Permanent magnet synchronous (PMSM) |
| Motor Configuration | Single rear motor |
| Rear Motor Output (kW / HP) | 170 kW / 228 hp |
| Power Output (kW / hp) |
170 kW / 228 hp
282 hp (210 kW), RWD - Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Match (RWD) 250 kW (~340 hp), dual motors, AWD - Volkswagen ID.7 GTX (AWD) |
| Torque (Nm) |
545 Nm - Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Match (RWD) 560 Nm - Volkswagen ID.7 GTX (AWD) |
| 0–100 km/h / 0-60 mph (seconds) The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. |
(0–62 mph): 6.5 s - Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Match (RWD) (0–62 mph): 5.4 s - Volkswagen ID.7 GTX (AWD) |
| Top Speed (km/h / mph) | 160 km/h 112 mph (180 km/h) |
| Transmission / Drive | Single-speed, rear-wheel drive (RWD) |
| Body Style | 4-door fastback sedan with integrated hatchback tailgate 5-door liftback, 5 seats |
| Platform / Architecture | CEA (China Electrical Architecture) — co-developed with Xpeng VW MEB |
| Dimensions (L×W×H mm) | 4,853 × 1,852 × 1,566 mm (L/W/H): 4961 / 1862 / 1536 mm |
| Drag Coefficient (Cd) | 0.23 Cd |
| Wheelbase (mm) | 2,826 mm 2971 mm |
| Kerb Weight (kg) |
2,057 kg
2172 kg - Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Match (RWD) 2,328 kg - Volkswagen ID.7 GTX (AWD) |
| Suspension (Front / Rear) | Front MacPherson, Rear Multi-link |
| Wheel Size (inches) | 19 inches 19″ alloys (standard) |
| Parking Brake | Electronic |
| Trunk/Boot Capacity (L) | 532 L (expandable) |
| Frunk/Bonnet Capacity (L) | None |
| Towing Capacity (kg) | 750–1200 kg (variant dependent) |
| Wading Depth (mm) | Not applicable (sedan) |
| Approach / Departure Angle | Not applicable |
| Sunroof | Sectional panoramic sunroof (opens outward to preserve headroom) |
| Additional Notes | Design language: "wind-breaking" — U-shaped front fascia, full-width LED light bar, illuminated gold VW badge, dual waistlines, hidden door handles, flat-top steering wheel |
| Airbags (count) | Full set (front, side, curtain) |
| Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) | Yes |
| Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) | Yes |
| Electronic Stability Control (ESC) | Yes |
| Traction Control System (TCS) | Yes |
| Driver Assistance (ADAS) | Yes — two tiers offered Lane Assist, Adaptive Cruise, Blind Spot, Emergency Assist |
| ADAS Features | Highway NOA (Navigate on Autopilot) standard on all trims; 6 HD cameras, 1 millimetre-wave radar, 12 ultrasonic radars. Urban NOA (LiDAR-based) available as an option — deliveries expected end of 2026 |
| Autonomous Driving Level | L2 (highway NOA standard); L2+ (urban NOA with LiDAR option) Assisted driving only (no full autonomy) |
| Autonomous Driving System Name | IQ.Drive (Volkswagen Anhui / CEA platform) |
| Autonomous Driving Hardware | Vision tier: 6 HD cameras, 1 mmWave radar, 12 ultrasonic. LiDAR tier: adds 1 LiDAR unit |
| Over-the-Air (OTA) Safety Updates | Yes (CEA platform supports OTA) |
| Additional Notes | Memory parking and cross-level autonomous parking (up to 2 km) standard across all trims |
| Seating Capacity | 5 Heated, with massage in higher trims |
| Steering Wheel | Flat-top |
| Roof Type | Sectional panoramic sunroof (standard) Optional smart glass panoramic roof |
| Bluetooth / Wi-Fi | App-Connect, voice assistant, navigation, keyless entry |
| Parking Aids | Memory parking; 2 km cross-level autonomous parking (standard) Park Assist Plus, Area View |
| Additional Notes | Comfort and trim detail expected to be published alongside larger battery variant reveal IQ.Light LED matrix headlights, ambient lighting, heated steering wheel |
| Centre Screen (inches) | 15-inch floating touchscreen, 2K resolution 15″ touchscreen |
| Driver's Display (inches) | 10-inch digital instrument cluster Digital cockpit |
| Head-Up Display (HUD) | 27-inch AR-HUD Augmented reality HUD |
| Rear Passenger Screen | 12-inch 2K screen (front passenger side confirmed; rear unconfirmed) |
| Display Resolution | 2K (centre screen and front passenger screen) |
| Operating System | CEA platform-based; |
| Additional Notes | Display layout confirmed via CarNewsChina launch report (May 23, 2026) 360° Area View cameras |
| Headlight Type (LED/Matrix/Laser) | LED matrix headlights |
| Daytime Running Lights (DRL) | Full-width LED strip |
| Tail Light Design | Full-width LED bar (carries over from ID. Unyx 06) |
| Additional Notes | Illuminated gold Volkswagen badge at front; gold badging also at rear |
| Navigation System | Yes (highway NOA implies onboard mapping) |
| Remote Parking | Yes — cross-level autonomous parking up to 2 km |
| Automatic Parking | Yes — memory parking standard |
| Over-the-Air Map Updates | Yes (CEA platform supports OTA) |
| Additional Notes | CEA platform co-developed with Xpeng brings zonal architecture and central compute; full tech feature list not published at launch |
| Official Dealer Network | Volkswagen Anhui dealer network in China only |
| Spare Parts Availability | China only at present |
| Data Source | CarNewsChina (launch report, May 23 2026); MIIT regulatory filing (Oct 2025); Wikipedia ID. Unyx 07 article; CnEVPost |
| Last Updated | May 23, 2026 |
| Additional Notes |
Warranty: 3 years / 60k miles (car), 8 years / 100k miles (battery) Available in both fastback and Tourer (estate) body styles |
| Editor's Note | All unconfirmed fields are explicitly marked. Do not populate spec tables on evcarlatest.com from estimated or third-party figures without flagging them as unconfirmed. |
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