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Why Lease The ID.3?

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Volkswagen ID.3 Review 2021

Replacing the e-Golf, the Volkswagen ID.3 is VW's first electric car based on a bespoke electric platform. 

The five-door hatchback offers everything you need in a family vehicle, including desirable looks, impressive practicality and a usable, real-world range. As such, the ID.3 is a popular lease alternative to the Nissan LEAF, Renault Zoe, Hyundai Kona Electric and Kia e-Niro.

Our Volkswagen ID.3 review covers:

Volkswagen ID.3 Key Features

  • Striking exterior design with contrasting roof and LED lights
  • Three different battery packs ranging from 45kWh to 77kWh
  • 385-litre boot with 60/40-split rear seats as standard
  • Real-world range from 217 to 336 miles  
  • Five different trim levels including the Life, Style, Family, Max and Tour

Design, Practicality and Boot Space

Slightly larger than the Volkswagen Golf, the ID.3 ushers in a new design language for the ID sub-brand, the contrasting roof and LED lights helping to give the ID.3 a modern, funky and personable appearance. 

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Inside, the ID. 3's short bonnet and pushed out wheels deliver interior space, which is on par with the larger Volkswagen Passat. There's more than enough head and legroom for drivers and passengers, along with plenty of storage cubbies.

Boot space is also impressive at 385 litres with the rear seats raised, making the ID.3 is more than a match for the latest Volkswagen Golf (at 381 litres) and the Ford Focus (at 375 litres). 60/40-split rear seats come as standard, and while they may not be as useful as 40/20/40 seats offered by some of its rivals, a height-adjustable boot floor comes as standard on Family, Max, Style, and Tour trims, giving you somewhere to stow away the charging cables.

Interior and Trims

Inside, the ID.3 boasts a minimalist look with a futuristic feel, although it's a bit too heavy on hard, dull-looking scratchy plastics. A large touchscreen infotainment unit dominates the dash, which, along with a smaller digital instrument display, controls the car's key functions.

The ID.3 is available in five different trim levels, including the Life, Style, Family, Max and Tour. The entry-level Life boasts a generous specification as standard, including a touchscreen navigation infotainment system, comfort pack, and 1-zone Climatronic. The Style trim adds a design pack with tinted windows, LED Matrix headlights, an Assistance Pack including Keyless Advance, a rearview camera, and 18" East Derry alloys.

The mid-spec Family trim will suit most drivers, adding 18" 'Aero' steel wheels, automatic headlight control, 'Air Care Climatronic' 2-zone air conditioning system and a panoramic glass roof into the mix. The top-spec Max and Tour trims add larger wheels and more technology, including an Augmented Reality Head-up Display, a lane-keeping system, and semi-automatic vehicle control in a medical emergency. 

Power and Performance

The ID.3 is available with three different battery packs, named Pure Performance, Pro Performance and Pro S. The smallest 45kWh battery pack, called Pure Performance, is fitted to City and Style trims and delivers 145hp and a claimed range of 217 miles. The mid-spec 'Pro Performance' has a 58kWh battery for 150hp and 263 miles of range. The largest 77kWh battery is called the Pro S and is only available on the flagship Tour model. It delivers 204hp and a claimed 336mile range.  

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In terms of ride, the ID.3 does feel a little firm and uptight over bumps but offers good grip levels and accurate steering. While its heavy battery requires a stiff suspension set-up, it offers a more comfortable ride than the bouncy BMW i3 and jittery Nissan LEAF

Leasing vs Buying

Prices for the new Volkswagen ID.3 start from £36,375.00 OTR* or to lease from £440.29 per month.

Thinking of going green for 2021? Leasing the Volkswagen ID.3 offers many benefits over buying, including fixed monthly rentals, a low initial outlay and the option to change your vehicle every two, three or four years. Nationwide Vehicle Contracts will also deliver your car direct to your door, provided your address is situated on the GB mainland (exclusions apply).

*'On the road' price correct at time of publication and typically includes one year’s road fund license, DVLA first registration fee and number plate fee. Always check with the manufacturer. 

Customer Reviews

Volkswagen ID.3
Average Rating Based on 51 reviews
4.2 out of 5

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4.3 out of 5
Stephen Volkswagen ID.3 150kW Life Pro Perform 58kWh Auto (120kW Ch) MY23

Great for my first electric car! A little too much technology for my like and I'm an electronics engineer. Too many warnings that can't be permanently switched off. Touch screen a little slow to react, would prefer more knobs and buttons for the day to day things like air-con, lights etc. Performance is great for a little car, but the government has to get the public charging network sorted out, it's awful, although you can't blame the car for that. All round great car, with just a few niggles. I would definitely lease again and would buy if I could afford it.

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4.9 out of 5
Harry Volkswagen ID.3 107KW Life Pro 58kWh Auto

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4.9 out of 5
Boris Volkswagen ID.3 150kW Life Pro Performance 58kWh Auto MY22.5

Great car

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5.0 out of 5
Sian Volkswagen ID.3 150kW Life Pro Perform 58kWh Auto (120kW Ch) MY23

Love my car

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4.7 out of 5
Kenneth Volkswagen ID.3 150kW Life Pro Perform 58kWh Auto (120kW Ch) MY23

Quiet, comfortable and efficient. Very suitable for my lifestyle although I do not cover a high annual mileage. Currently, an electric vehicle is not necessarily suited to regular long journeys unless you like lots of route planning.

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5.0 out of 5
David Volkswagen ID.3 150kW Tour Pro S 77kWh Auto

An excellent car, everything I want as a 2nd vehicle. Looks good , battery excellent, get over 320 miles in summer and 260 in winter. Don't think you can get this spec now, but it's very well equipped. No issues after 12000 miles. Tyre tread still good.

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4.4 out of 5
Rashmikant Volkswagen ID.3 150kW Family Pro Performance 58kWh Auto

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4.9 out of 5
Christopher Volkswagen ID.3 150kW Life Pro Performance 58kWh Auto *Incl. East Derry Alloys*

Very practical family hatchback. Excellent technology, driver experience and comfort.

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2.0 out of 5
Clare Volkswagen ID.3 107KW Family Pro 58kWh Auto

The car has been in a garage for 6 weeks due to problems with electric drive cycle. It does not do the mileage it says and very unreliable with driving capabilities of an electric car ! If I could give it back I would tomorow

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3.4 out of 5
Eamonn Volkswagen ID.3 150kW Life Pro Performance 58kWh Auto

Poor battery life compare to claims

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3.3 out of 5
Peter Volkswagen ID.3 150kW Life Pro Performance 58kWh Auto *Incl. East Derry Alloys*

Very roomy and great performance, but I dislike touchscreen technology, it’s worst than a mobile phone for distracting the driver. Overall, though, in spite of some range anxiety, it is a super car to drive.

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4.7 out of 5
Mark Volkswagen ID.3 107KW Family Pro 58kWh Auto

As a BEV the biggest problem is range anxiety, it's very difficult to get to grips with the impact that weather and vehicle heating have upon the range. Especially if the car has been left on the drive with everything off and on a cold morning the range has dropped 20 miles before turn on and another 30 after turn on. ICE cars don't do this. Also charging in transit, so far we haven't had too but not looking forward to it this summer. Not just the time taken, the queuing, and how to pay are all so vastly different from a ICE car.

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4.0 out of 5
Paul Volkswagen ID.3 150kW Family Pro Performance 58kWh Auto

id3 is a good car, with some little niggles. range is variable, i also have ioniq 5 in household that is much more predictable on long runs etc. interior space is great up front but little close is the back. boot is ok. no frunk tho. tech is fine, maybe i’ve been lucky but we’ve not had any of the infotainment issues others had. our car has pano roof which is great. car is v quiet too. sound system is pretty decent and wireless apple and android integration is welcome. mid range pro spec no alloys, bit tight of vw! decent ev, some compromise but also some great features found on more expensive evs

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4.7 out of 5
Catherine Volkswagen ID.3 150kW Family Pro Performance 58kWh Auto

Comfortable easy car to drive. Love having an EV. Drive into London for free, so saves me money. The only negative is the lack of fast chargers

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4.7 out of 5
Richard Volkswagen ID.3 107KW Life Pro 58kWh Auto

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