Exterior and interior further developed. The I.D. CROZZ II, presented at the International Motor Show in Frankfurt, is a further developed version of the SUV. The designs of the front and rear body sections of the concept car, which is painted in 'Hibiscus Red Metallic', point the way more strongly to the production vehicle. These modifications give the I.D. CROZZ II an even more pronounced SUV character. The new 21-inch alloy wheels, with their five distinctive, high-gloss aluminium elements, fit into this image. Also more clearly focused on production are the even more striking designs of the headlight LEDs, which create the effect of interactive eyes with their many small individual facets and send the I.D. CROZZ II on its way with an unmistakable light design.
New voice interaction. In addition, the I.D. CROZZ II is equipped with a new type of voice interaction functionality. The doors can be opened or closed by voice command, for instance. Similarly, the driver can use a voice command to activate or deactivate the fully automated 'I.D. Pilot' mode. The interior – the 'Open Space' – has also been refurnished and further developed with its four variable individual seats upholstered in Alcantara and a modified instrument panel.
4MOTION all-wheel drive with 'electric propshaft'. The I.D. CROZZ II has been designed as a sporty, interactive zero-emission all-round vehicle – with an electric 4MOTION all-wheel drive that is equally impressive in the urban environment as it is on unpaved trails and in harsh weather conditions. The front and rear axles each have one working motor. The torque distribution of the 4MOTION all-wheel drive is controlled via an 'electric propshaft'. The range of the SUV – which has an output of 225 kW (system power) and a top speed of 180 km/h – will be up to 500 kilometres (NEDC) on one battery charge. At charging stations using a fast charging system with a power output of 150 kW (DC), the high-performance battery is recharged to 80% energy capacity within 30 minutes.