Dynamic proportions. The ID.7 Tourer shares most of its exterior dimensions with the ID.7 fastback saloon. Both models are 4,961 mm long and have a very long wheelbase of 2,971 mm with correspondingly short body overhangs as distinguishing features. The width of the two ID.7 models is 1,862 mm (without exterior mirrors). Both ID.7 bodies are 1,536 mm high. Both models differ significantly from each other in the rear body area: the new ID.7 Tourer is characterised by a roof line that extends far to the rear between the C- and D-pillars and thus increases the height in this area. Thanks to the longer roof and steeper boot lid, the ID.7 Tourer offers even more luggage compartment capacity.
Front section reflects new evolutionary stage of the ID. Design. As with the ID.7 saloon, the front in particular reflects the next evolutionary stage of the ID. design. It has significantly sharper contours and clearly shows a high level of precision and quality. The headlights now have a slimmer look and bear an even greater resemblance to human features with their new modules. As an option, the ID.7 Tourer will be available with IQ.LIGHT LED matrix headlights including a horizontal LED strip to the left and right of the illuminated Volkswagen logo as well as the automatic main-beam control function Dynamic Light Assist (interactive continuous high beam that does not dazzle oncoming traffic).
Elongated silhouette. The long roofline is a distinguishing feature of the side design of the new ID.7 Tourer. The line that extends into the roof spoiler visually matches the dynamic proportions of the new Volkswagen. The side contours are flanked by black, aerodynamically flat roof rails. Below the window sill, the striking character line with a sharp undercut creates powerful, positive tension in the silhouette of the ID.7 Tourer. Depending on the equipment, the aerodynamically optimised alloy wheels come in sizes of 19 or optionally 20 inches. A optionally 21-inch wheel rim is scheduled to follow.
Rear end with horizontal LED strip. The steep boot lid of the ID.7 Tourer ensures a distinctive look and additional luggage compartment capacity. The horizontal body design at the rear lends the vehicle a wide and powerful appearance. This effect is enhanced by the dominant LED light strip (optionally as 3D LED tail light clusters with dynamic brake and turn signals). Depending on the equipment, the Volkswagen logo in the horizontal LED strip is also illuminated. The upper area at the rear also has a distinctive look: the roof pillars and window surfaces of the cabin are drawn inwards, creating a powerful shoulder section in the area below.
Panoramic sunroof with smart glass. The ID.7 Tourer can be optionally configured with the new panoramic sunroof with smart glass. The transparent roof can be made opaque or transparent from one moment to the next by means of a polymer-dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) layer integrated in the glass. Switchover is activated by touch control in the roof console or by the IDA voice assistant. The electronic PDLC layer is de-energised when the glass is opaque. This causes the crystals in the layer to arrange themselves so that the glass is no longer transparent. In contrast, as soon as an electric voltage is applied to the layer, the crystals then sort themselves so that light is again allowed to pass through. In addition to this switchable glare protection function, layers in the glass also reflect the energy-rich infra-red rays in the sunlight that would otherwise heat up the vehicle interior in sunny weather. Likewise, the heat radiation from the heating is reflected by the smart glass and thus retained in the interior. This creates a high level of comfort for the passengers, especially in winter.