Volkswagen ID.5 GTX REVIEW including real-world efficiency, range and running cost.

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The ID.5 GTX is an attractive car with a coupe-like roofline and attractive rear end.

As a GTX model, it has four-wheel drive, more power, and a 0-60 time of about 6 seconds.

The car has a 270-mile real-world range.

The 3.5 miles per kilowatt hour is equivalent to 9.7 pence per mile.

This running cost is less than a diesel car achieving 87 mpg at the highest domestic rate.

There is more road noise from the 21-inch alloy wheels than the standard ID.4.

The rear motors feel more dominant on corners.

It’s more playful at the rear end.

Benefits in Kind tax is much less if a company driver uses the ID.5.

Features include cornering Matrix LED headlights and a head-up display.

There's no storage under the bonnet.

The rear seats are comfy and reclining, with two USB ports and separated climate controls.

The steering wheel has touch-sensitive buttons that are easily pressed by mistake.

Overall, the ID.5 GTX is practical and offers great driving qualities, adaptive dampers, and a wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.

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