After several months of teasing, Volkswagen unveiled the ID.EVERY1 on Wednesday, with a version of the compact electric car set to go on sale for 20,000 euros ($21,500) in Europe by 2027.
The 13-foot long, four-seater EV packs a lot into a small package, including 155 miles of range and a customizable dashboard — but the most interesting thing about it is what’s going on behind the scenes.
The production version of the ID.EVERY1 will be the first vehicle to include software developed with EV startup Rivian, a Volkswagen spokesperson confirmed to Business Insider.
The two companies announced a deal last year that would see the German car giant invest over $5 billion in Rivian and form a joint venture to develop next-generation software and EV technology.
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