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Interview  |  Fleet Interface Data

“Many fleet operators have been waiting for just that!“

The three biggest efficiency levers in modern fleet management? Data, data, data! But traditional dongle solutions in vehicles often bring with them considerable administrative overhead or do not provide enough information. And this is precisely where Fleet Interface Data comes in. The new interface delivers the OEM real-time data of Group vehicles from six brands directly to a wide range of different fleet management systems. The EU-wide roll-out has just taken place – and offers huge possibilities for fleet operators.

We discussed this with Lasse Schmidt van Hülst, Lead Sales & Key Account Management at Volkswagen Group Info Services AG.

Lasse Schmidt van Hülst
Lead Sales & Key Account Management at Volkswagen Group Info Services AG

Mr Schmidt van Hülst, large markets like France, Spain and Italy embarked on this journey at the beginning of the year; now you are bringing the benefits of Fleet Interface Data to fleet operators across most of Europe. What is your take on the roll-out?

I think the term milestone is bandied about a little too often these days but in this case, it absolutely fits the bill. With the introduction of Fleet Interface Data in 26 European markets, we are opening up considerable potential for fleet customers in terms of efficiency, security and sustainability, and we have concluded contracts with more than 20 fleet data providers in the last few months. Fleet Interface Data will enable the data from Group vehicles to be used directly in custom solutions.

And this brings us to the nub of the matter: to clarify, Fleet Interface Data is not a proprietary software?

Quite correct. It is not a new application with a user interface, etc. but rather a standardised interface that can be used to integrate raw data from the vehicles – either from a proprietary fleet management solution or third-party software. We chose this approach very specifically to enable fleet managers to stay with their current system or choose the tool that best suits their individual requirements. The data quality on our part remains the same.

Telematics solutions are not new in and of themselves, so what sets Fleet Interface Data apart from previous approaches?

In general, the difference is that the information is not collected by additional hardware built into the vehicle. No dongles are required, and therefore neither are workshop appointments for installation, and there is no risk of limited functionality. Instead, the telematics data comes from the manufacturer, so from the Volkswagen Group brands Volkswagen Passenger Cars, Audi, Škoda, SEAT and CUPRA as well as Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. The information is transmitted from the passenger cars and commercial vehicles to our backend, where it can be accessed via Fleet Interface Data. This is fully in line with what many fleet customers want: a less burdensome process without third-party dongles adding unnecessary complications and a fully integrated, secure data solution that functions instantaneously.

Security is a good buzzword when it comes to data. What benefits does Fleet Interface Data offer in terms of data security and data protection?

The data chain from the vehicle to your system is closed and protected on an end-to-end basis at our end. No external devices are connected to the vehicle, thereby eliminating a major vulnerability when it comes to cyber attacks. All backend data processing is secured in line with the highest automotive standards and of course in compliance with the markets’ data protection regulations. In other words, sovereignty over the data lies always and exclusively with the customer. Fleet managers are therefore responsible for informing their users about data generation and obtaining their consent. We are only involved in the technical side of processing the vehicle information.

Let’s get down to the nitty-gritty – which day-to-day problems in fleet management does Fleet Interface Data solve?

That obviously always depends on the fleet management software that prepares the data. But essentially we are reducing manual effort considerably by digitally recording, for example, the number of kilometres driven or fuel levels. Thanks to detailed maintenance data, service appointments can also be scheduled more efficiently and downtimes reduced. And: Fleet Interface Data provides information on consumption and emissions, which is invaluable for companies complying with increasingly stringent regulations for sustainability reporting. These all represent tangible added value for fleet managers in day-to-day business, and even moreso if we are talking about the electrification of fleets.

And why is that?

Data becomes even more important with the changeover from combustion engines to EVs. Only when you have detailed knowledge of your own fleet and driver profiles can you determine the best possible solutions – and continue to improve them with the help of telematics information. For example, EVs could transmit their mileage every time they are charged.  This ensures maximum transparency.

Mr Schmidt van Hülst, if we take a look in conclusion at the future of Fleet Interface Data: what will it be capable of?

We are already increasing its functional scope this year to include GPS data for combustion engines and numerous e-vehicles. This means that fleet management – with the consent of the users of course – will be able to see where which vehicle currently is. This will help companies with large service fleets in particular to better plan their deployments and routes. We also plan to use charging data, especially for electrified fleets. So you can see what a wide range of options there are to make lucrative use of all this data. And this is only the beginning.

Status: 15.7.2025
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Combined pure electric range, for 19- to 21-inch wheels. (Status: 10.2025)
Combined pure electric range, for 18- to 21-inch wheels. (Status: 10.2025)
Combined pure electric range, for 18- to 20-inch wheels. (Status: 10.2025)
Combined pure electric range, for 17- to 18-inch wheels. (Status: 10.2025)
Audi Q8 SUV TFSI e, fuel consumption (weighted combined): 1.4–1.2 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 29.1–27.8 kWh/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 33–28 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined:(combined): 10.5–9.8 l/100 km; CO₂ class battery discharged: G. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
Audi Q7 SUV TFSI e, fuel consumption (weighted combined): 1.4–1.2 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 29.1–27.8 kWh/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 33–28 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined:(combined): 10.5–9.8 l/100 km; CO₂ class battery discharged: G. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
Audi Q5 Sportback e-hybrid, fuel consumption (weighted combined): 3.4–2.5 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 16.9–15.5 kWh/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 77–56 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined:(combined): 8.4–7.2 l/100 km; CO₂ class battery discharged: G–F. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
Audi Q5 SUV e-hybrid, fuel consumption (weighted combined): 3.4–2.5 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 16.9–15.5 kWh/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 77–56 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined:(combined): 8.4–7.2 l/100 km; CO₂ class battery discharged: G–F. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
Audi Q3 Sportback e-hybrid, fuel consumption (weighted combined): 2.2–1.7 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 15.1–14.0 kWh/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 50–40 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined:(combined): 6.7–6.0 l/100 km; CO₂ class battery discharged: E. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
Audi Q3 SUV e-hybrid, fuel consumption (weighted combined): 2.1–1.7 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 14.9–13.9 kWh/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 49–39 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined:(combined): 6.6–6.0 l/100 km; CO₂ class battery discharged: E. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
Audi A8 L TFSI e, fuel consumption (weighted combined): 2.2–1.8 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 23.9–22.0 kWh/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 49–40 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined:(combined): 9.5–8.8 l/100 km; CO₂ class battery discharged: G. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
Audi A8 TFSI e, fuel consumption (weighted combined): 2.1–1.7 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 23.6–21.9 kWh/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 48–39 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined:(combined): 9.4–8.7 l/100 km; CO₂ class battery discharged: G. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
Audi A6 Avant e-hybrid, fuel consumption (weighted combined): 2.9–2.2 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 16.3–15.2 kWh/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 66–51 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined:(combined): 7.7–6.7 l/100 km; CO₂ class battery discharged: F–E. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
Audi A6 Limousine e-hybrid, fuel consumption (weighted combined): 2.8–2.1 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 16.1–15.0 kWh/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 63–48 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined:(combined): 7.5–6.5 l/100 km; CO₂ class battery discharged: F–E. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
Audi A5 Avant e-hybrid, fuel consumption (weighted combined): 2.7–2.1 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 15.9–15.0 kWh/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 61–47 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined:(combined): 7.4–6.5 l/100 km; CO₂ class battery discharged: F–E. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
Audi A5 Limousine e-hybrid, fuel consumption (weighted combined): 2.6–2.0 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 15.7–19.9 kWh/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 60–45 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined:(combined): 7.3–6.3 l/100 km; CO₂ class battery discharged: F–E. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
Audi A3 allstreet TFSI e, fuel consumption (weighted combined): 0.4–0.3 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 16.6–15.0 kWh/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 8–7 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined:(combined): 5.3–4.9 l/100 km; CO₂ class battery discharged: D–C. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
Audi A3 Sportback TFSI e, fuel consumption (weighted combined): 0.4–0.3 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 16.6–14.6 kWh/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 8–6 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined:(combined): 5.4–4.9 l/100 km; CO₂ class battery discharged: D–C. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
T-Roc Style, fuel consumption (combined): 6.0–5.6 kWh/100 km; CO₂ emissions (combined): 137–128 g/km; CO₂ class: E-D. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
T-Roc R-Line, fuel consumption (combined): 6.0–5.6 kWh/100 km; CO₂ emissions (combined): 136–128 g/km; CO₂ class: E-D. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
Porsche 911 Turbo S, fuel consumption (combined): 11.8–11.6 kWh/100 km; CO₂ emissions (combined): 266–262 g/km; CO₂ class: G. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 10.2025)
Image shows a near-production concept car,, no consumption and emission data are available actually.
CUPRA Terramar VZ 1.5 e-HYBRID 200 kW (272 PS), fuel consumption (weighted, combined): 0.5–0.4 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted, combined): 19.0–17.6 kWh/100 km; fuel consumption (battery discharged): 6.1–5.7 l/100 km; CO₂ emissions (weighted, combined): 12–10 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted, combined): B; CO₂ class (battery discharged): E–D. (Status: 09.2025)
Škoda Octavia Combi RS, fuel consumption (combined): 7.8–6.8 kWh/100 km; CO₂ emissions (combined): 163–154 g/km; CO₂ class: F–E. Consumption and CO₂ emission figures may vary depending on the selected equipment of the vehicle. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 09.2025)
Audi A6 Avant, fuel consumption (combined): 8.0–5.0 kWh/100 km; CO₂ emissions (combined): 181–130 g/km; CO₂ class: G–D. Consumption and CO₂ emission figures may vary depending on the selected equipment of the vehicle. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 09.2025)
Audi RS3 Sportback, fuel consumption (combined): 6.7–7.1 kWh/100 km; CO₂ emissions (combined): 153–161 g/km; CO₂ class: E–F. Consumption and CO₂ emission figures may vary depending on the selected equipment of the vehicle. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 09.2025)
Škoda Octavia RS, fuel consumption (combined): 6.7–7.1 kWh/100 km; CO₂ emissions (combined): 161–153 g/km; CO₂ class: F–E. Consumption and CO₂ emission figures may vary depending on the selected equipment of the vehicle. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 09.2025)
Škoda Elroq 85, power consumption (combined): 16.4–15.2 kWh/100 km; CO₂ emissions (combined): 0 g/km; CO₂ class: A. Consumption and CO₂ emission figures may vary depending on the selected equipment of the vehicle. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 09.2025)
CUPRA Tavascan VZ 4Drive 250 kW (340 PS) 77 kWh, power consumption (combined): 17.1–18.5 kWh/100 km; CO₂ emissions (combined): 0 g/km; CO₂ class: A. Consumption and CO₂ emission figures may vary depending on the selected equipment of the vehicle. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 09.2025)
Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron, power consumption (combined): 18.9–15.6 kWh/100 km; CO₂ emissions (combined): 0 g/km; CO₂ class: A. Consumption and CO₂ emission figures may vary depending on the selected equipment of the vehicle. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 09.2025)
ID. Buzz GTX 4Motion long wheelbase, power consumption (combined): 21.3–20.2 kWh/100 km; CO₂ emissions (combined): 0 g/km; CO₂ class: A. Consumption and CO₂ emission figures may vary depending on the selected equipment of the vehicle. The vehicle illustration shows special equipment. (Status: 09.2025)
ID.7 GTX Tourer, power consumption (combined): 18.8–16.6 kWh/100 km; CO₂ emission (combined): combined 0 g/km. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicle. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 09.2025)
Audi Q3 SUV, fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 9.0–5.3; CO₂ emissions in g/km (combined): 205–137; CO₂ class: G. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status 07.2025)
Škoda Enyaq 85x (210 kW/286 PS), power consumption, combined: 15.8–16.8 kWh/100 km; CO₂ consumption, combined: 0 g/km; CO₂ class: A. (Status: 04.2025)
Golf GTE, power consumption weighted, combined: 16.2–15.9 kWh/100 km plus 0.4 l/100 km; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined: 5.4–5.3 l/100 km; CO₂ fuel consumption battery discharged, combined: 8 g/km; CO₂ class weighted, combined: B; CO₂ class battery discharged: D. (Status: 04.2025)
Passat Business eHybrid (130/85 kW), power consumption weighted, combined: 16.1 kWh/100 km plus 0.4 l/100 km; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined: 5.4 l/100 km; CO₂ fuel consumption battery discharged, combined: 9 g/km; CO₂ class weighted, combined: B; CO₂ class battery discharged: D. (Status: 04.2025)
Touareg R eHybrid, power consumption weighted, combined: 25.6–24.6 kWh/100 km plus 2.5–2.2 l/100 km; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined: 9.7–9.2 l/100 km; CO₂ fuel consumption battery discharged, combined: 56–50 g/km; CO₂ class weighted, combined: B; CO₂ class battery discharged: G. (Status: 04.2025)
Audi A6 Avant e-tron, electricity consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 17.5–14.4; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0; CO₂ class: A. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 03.2025)
Audi A6 Sportback e-tron, electricity consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 16.5–13.6; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0; CO₂ class: A. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 03.2025)
CUPRA Terramar VZ 1.5 e-HYBRID 200 kW (272 PS), fuel consumption (weighted, combined): 0.4-0.5 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted, combined): 17.6-19.0 kWh/100 km; fuel consumption (battery discharged): 5.7-6.1 l/100 km; CO₂ emissions (weighted, combined): 10-12 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted, combined): B; CO₂ class (battery discharged): D-E. (Status: 12.2024)
Škoda Elroq, power consumption, combined: 15.2–16.6 kWh/100 km; CO₂ consumption battery, combined: 0 g/km; CO₂ class: A. (Status: 12.2024)
Audi S6 Sportback e-tron, electricity consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 16.7–15.7; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0; CO₂ class: A. Information on electricity consumption, CO₂ emissions and CO₂ classes given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 09.2024)
Audi A6 Avant e-tron performance, electricity consumption in kWh/100 km: combined: 17.0–14.8; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0; CO₂ class: A. Information on electricity consumption, CO₂ emissions and CO₂ classes given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 09.2024)
Audi A6 Sportback e-tron performance, electricity consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 15.9–14.0; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0; CO₂ class: A. Information on electricity consumption, CO₂ emissions and CO₂ classes given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 09.2024)
CUPRA Formentor VZ 2.0 4Drive 245 kW (333 PS), fuel consumption (combined): 8.7-8.9 l/100 km; CO₂ emissions (combined): 192-201 g/km; CO₂ class (combined): G. Information on consumption, CO₂ emissions and CO₂ classes given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 09.2024)
CUPRA Leon VZ 1.5 e-HYBRID 200 kW (272 PS), fuel consumption (weighted, combined) 0,4 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted, combined) 16.5-16.8 kWh/100 km; fuel consumption (battery discharged) 5.4-5.5 l/100 km; CO₂ class (weighted, combined) 9-10 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted, combined): B; CO₂ class (battery discharged): D. Information on consumption, CO₂ emissions and CO₂ classes given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 09.2024)
CUPRA Leon Sportstourer VZ 1.5 e-HYBRID 200 kW (272 PS), fuel consumption (weighted, combined) 0.4-0.5 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted, combined) 16.7-17.1 kWh/100 km; fuel consumption (battery discharged) 5,5-5,6 l/100 km; CO₂ class (weighted, combined) 9-11 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted, combined): B; CO₂ class (battery discharged): D. Information on consumption, CO₂ emissions and CO₂ classes given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 09.2024)
CUPRA Tavascan Z 4Drive 250 kW (340 PS) 77 kWh, power consumption (combined): 16.5-18.1 kWh/100 km; CO₂ emissions (combined): 0 g/km; CO₂ class: A. Information on consumption, CO₂ emissions and CO₂ classes given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 09.2024)
Golf Style eHybrid, power consumption weighted, combined: 15.7–14.7 kWh/100 km plus 0.4–0.3 l/100 km; fuel consumption battery discharged, combined: 5.3–5.0 l/100 km; CO₂ fuel consumption battery discharged, combined: 9–6 g/km; CO₂ class weighted, combined: B; CO₂ class battery discharged: D–C. (Status: 04.2025)
Q6 e-tron, electricity consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 19.6-16.5; CO₂ emission in g/km: combined 0; CO₂ class: A. Information on electricity consumption, CO₂ emissions and CO₂ classes given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 06.2024)
Q7, fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined):11,0–7,8; CO₂ emissions in g/km (combined): 251–204; CO₂ class: G. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status 03.2024)
ID.7 Tourer Pro, power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 16.8-14.5; CO₂ emission in g/km: combined 0. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicle. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 03.2024)
Superb, the official consumption and emission figures will not be available until the type approval process is concluded. (Status: 12.2023)
Enyaq 85 / Enyaq 85x, Enyaq 85: power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 15.8-14.9; CO₂ emission in g/km: combined 0. Enyaq 85x: power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 16.8-16.0; CO₂ emission in g/km: combined 0. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle image shows special equipment. (Status: 12.2023)
Q4 Sportback e-tron, power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 18,9–15,6 (WLTP); CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle image shows special equipment. (Status: 11.2023)
Audi S6 Limousine TDI, fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 7,3–6,9; CO₂ emissions in g/km (combined): 191–182. Consumption and emission values are only available according to WLTP and not according to NEDC for the vehicle. (Status: 10.2023)
Audi S6 Avant TDI, fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 7.5–7.1; CO₂ emissions in g/km (combined): 196–187. Consumption and emission values are only available according to WLTP and not according to NEDC for the vehicle. (Status: 10.2023)
Audi S7 Sportback TDI, fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 7.5–7.1; CO₂ emissions in g/km (combined): 195–186. Consumption and emission values are only available according to WLTP and not according to NEDC for the vehicle. (Status: 10.2023)
Porsche Taycan 4, power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 24.8–19.6; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status:07.2023)
Audi e-tron GT quattro, power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 21.6–19.6; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status:07.2023)
Born 170 kW (231 PS) 77 kWh, power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 17.5-15.7; CO₂ emissions in g/km: kombiniert 0; electric range (combined): 496-552 km (527-551 km for 5 seater) (WLTP). Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status:07.2023)
Tavascan, vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 04.2023)
Vehicle no longer available for order, no consumption and emission data are available.
Golf Alltrack, fuel consumption in l/100 km: combined 5.9–5.6; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 154-146. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 03.2023)
Audi R8 Spyder, fuel consumption in l/100 km: combined 13.9–13.4; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 316-305. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 03.2023)
Polo GTI, fuel consumption in l/100 km: combined 7.1–6.8; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 161-153. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 03.2023)
Leon CUPRA 300, no longer available for order. (Status: 03.2023)
Audi e-tron, power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 24.3–22.0; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0: efficiency class: A+++. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 09.2019)
A6 Avant TFSI e quattro, fuel consumption in l/100 km: combined 1.6–1.3; power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 21.5–19.8; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 37-30. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 03.2023)
SEAT Leon e-Hybrid, currently not available. (Status: 03.2023)
Arteon eHybrid and Arteon Shhoting Brake eHybrid, Arteon eHybrid: fuel consumption in l/100 km: combined 1.4–1.1; power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 16.0–14.7; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 31-25. Arteon Shooting Brake eHybrid: fuel consumption in l/100 km: combined 1.4–1.2; power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 16.2–15.0; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 32-26. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicles. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 03.2023)
T-Roc R, fuel consumption in l/100 km: combined 9.1–8.6; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 205-196. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status:03.2023)
ID.4, ID.4 Pure Performance: power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 17.9–16.7; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0. ID.4 Pro Performance: power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 18.6–16.4; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0. ID.4 Pro 4MOTION: power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 19.3–17.1; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0.Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 03.2023)
Enyaq iV and Enyaq Coupé iV, Enyaq iV: power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 17.1–15.8; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0. Enyaq Coupé iV: power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 16.9–15.4; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0.Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 03.2023)
Motorsports vehicle, not available as a production model, no consumption and emission data are available.
ID.4 GTX, power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 19.3–17.2 (WLTP); CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 03.2023)
Amarok PanAmericana, fuel consumption in l/100 km: combined 10.5–10.2; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 274-267. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status:03.2023)
ID.3, power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 16.5–15.2; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 07.2023)
Audi Q8 e-tron, combined power consumption in kWh/100 km: 24.4–20.1(WLTP); CO₂ emissions (combined) in g/km: 0. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicles. Information on fuel/power consumption and CO₂ emissions given in ranges depends on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 12.2022)
Superb, official consumption and emission figures are not yet available, as the type approval process has not yet been completed.
ID. Buzz and ID. Buzz Cargo, ID. Buzz Pro: power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 21.8 - 20.6; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0. ID. Buzz Cargo: power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 22.3-20.3; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 0. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not NEDC are available for the vehicles. Fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions data with ranges depending on the vehicle equipment selected. Vehicle illustrations show optional equipment.
ID.5 Pro and ID.5 Pro Performance, Power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 18.4-16.1; CO2 emissions in g/km: combined 0. Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not NEDC are available for the vehicles. Fuel consumption and CO2 emission data with ranges depending on the equipment selected for the vehicles. Vehicle illustration shows optional equipment.
Image shows concept vehicle/study, the vehicle is not available as a production model, no consumption and emission data are available.
ID.5 Pro, power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 16.2; CO2 emissions in g/km: 0; efficiency class: A+++.Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 11.2021)
ID.5 GTX, Power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 17.1; CO₂ emissions in g/km: 0; efficiency class: A+++. Vehicle image shows special equipment. (Status: 05.2022)
Audi e-tron, power consumption in kWh/100 km: 24.3–22.0 combined; CO2-emission combined in g/km: 0; Efficiency class: A+++. Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 09.2019)
ID.4 Pro Performance, power consumption in kWh/100 km: 16.0–14.8 combined; CO2-emission combined in g/km: 0; Efficiency class: A+++. Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 02.2021)
Q5 Sportback, fuel consumption in l/100 km: Combined 7.6-4.7; CO2 emissions in g/km: Combined 182-123; efficiency class: C-A+. Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 02.2021)
Caddy Cargo, Fuel consumption in l/100 km: Combined 5.8-4.4; CO₂ emissions in g/km: Combined 131-117. Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 02.2021)
OCTAVIA COMBI SCOUT 1,5 TSI DSG e-TEC 110 kW, fuel consumption in l/100 km: Urban 6.1, extra-urban 4.2, combined 4.9; CO2 emissions in g/km: combined 112; efficiency class: A. Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 02.2021)
SEAT Leon Sportstourer e-HYBRID, power consumption in kWh/100 km: Combined: 15.5–15.0; electricity consumption/petrol in l/100 km: Combined 1.3–1.2; CO2 emissions in g/km: Combined 29–27; efficiency class: A+. Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 02.2021)
SEAT Leon e-HYBRID, power consumption in kWh/100 km: Combined 15.4–14.9; fuel consumption/petrol in l/100 km: Combined 1.3–1.2; CO2 emissions in g/km: Combined 29–27; efficiency class: A+. Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 05.2021)
SEAT Tarraco e-HYBRID, power consumption in kWh/100 km: Combined 14.5; fuel consumption/petrol in l/100 km: Combined 1.8; CO2 emissions in g/km: Combined 41; efficiency class: A+. Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 05.2021)
Audi Q4 e-tron , power consumption in kWh/100 km: Combined 17.3–15.8 (NEDC); Combined 19.0–17.0 (WLTP); CO₂ emissions in g/km: 0; efficiency class A+. Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 05.2021)
Octavia RS iV, fuel consumption in l/100 km: combined 1.5; power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 11.2; CO2 emissions in g/km: combined 33; efficiency class: A+. Vehicle image shows optional equipment.
Octavia Combi RS iV, fuel consumption in l/100 km: combined 1.5; power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 11.4; CO2 emissions in g/km: combined 34; efficiency class: A+. Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 05.2021)
OCTAVIA COMBI iV, fuel consumption in l/100 km: combined 1.4; power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 11.6; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 31; efficiency class: A+. Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 05.2021)
CUPRA Born, power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 16.0–15.0; CO₂ emissions in g/km: 0; efficiency class: A+. Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 09.2021)
Q4 Sportback e-tron, power consumption (NEDC) in kWh/100 km: combined1) 17.9–15.6; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined1) 0; efficiency class: A+. Vehicle images show special equipment. (Status: 09.2021)
ŠKODA ENYAQ iV 80x, Power consumption in kWh/100 km: 16.1 combined; CO2-emission combined in g/km: 0; Efficiency class: A+. Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 09.2021)
ID.4 GTX, Power consumption in kWh/100 km: 18.2-16.3 combined; CO2-emission combined in g/km: 0; Efficiency class: A+++. Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 10.2021)
ID.5 GTX, power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 17.1 – 15.6; CO₂ emissions combined in g/km: 0. Efficiency class: A+++; Vehicle image shows optional equipment.
ID.5 Pro and ID.5 Pro Performance, power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 15,9 – 14,6; CO₂ emissions combined in g/km: 0; Efficiency class: A+; Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 06.2022)
CUPRA Formentor 2.0 TDI, fuel consumption in l/100 km: combined 5.1-4.3; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 135-113; efficiency class: B-A.Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 05.2022)
Audi S8 TFSI, fuel consumption in l/100 km: combined 10.8-10.7; CO₂ emissions in g/km: combined 246-245; efficiency class: E.¹⁾ Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 05.2022)
ID.3 1ST, power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 15,4 – 13,5; CO₂ emissions combined in g/km: 0; Efficiency class: A+; Vehicle image shows optional equipment. (Status: 09.2021)
ŠKODA ENYAQ iV 80 , electricity consumption in kWh/100 km: Combined 13.6; CO2 emissions in g/km: 0; efficiency class: A+++. Vehicle image shows special equipment. (Status: 02.2022)
Golf GTI, (180 kW / 245 PS) (NEDC) fuel consumption in l/100 km: urban 9.0-8.6 / extra-urban 5.6-5.3 / combined 6.9-6.5; CO₂ emissions in g/km (combined): 157-149; efficiency class: D-C. Vehicle image shows special equipment. (Status: 05.2021)