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"textContent": "Volkswagen hasn’t exactly nailed the EV game yet … globally, at least. With the much hyped ID.7 sedan scrapped for North America, and cars like the ID.Buzz reporting bleak sales, VW was in a fix.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Automotive, Transport\n\n**Tags:** Volkswagen, Electric Vehicles, Buttons, Screens, Hot hatch",
"title": "New ID.3 Neo: Is this what a proper VW electric hatch looks like?"
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