The full gamut of EVs on display included the ID.3, ID.4, ID.4 GTX, ID.5, ID.5 GTX, ID.7, and our personal favourite, the ID. Buzz. From Skoda, there was the Enyaq, Enyaq Coupé and Enyaq RS, with Cupra rounding things off with a preview of the Born, its first EV.
However, Volkswagen Electric City was not just another showroom launch, as the premises were transformed into a carnival-like space for that one weekend to enthral the entire family, pets included.
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The family-fun activities included games, crafts, live performances and food booths galore alongside the cars to engage visitors into channelling their creativity and discovering more about the future of mobility with the three brands.
Some of the vendors included Mow Foodwagon, Sourbombe and The Acai Collective, while Ducks N Crafts and Littlebotany organised hands-on workshops.
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Dr. Kurt Leitner (pictured above), managing director of Volkswagen Group Singapore, said, “As a global automotive leader, we proudly present the Volkswagen Group's core brands all in one place. With many models debuting in Southeast Asia, this underscores our commitment to the region and Singapore as a key market. Visitors can explore and purchase models like the Volkswagen ID.4 and ID.5, as well as the Škoda Enyaq range.”
He continued, “Additionally, we are excited to showcase Volkswagen's ID.3, ID.7 and ID. Buzz along with a sneak peek of Cupra’s first EV, the Born. Beyond cars, families can enjoy pet-friendly activities, live performances, and diverse dining options. We are confident that Electric City will provide an unforgettable experience for all attendees.”