Will Volkswagen Build This Self-Driving Electric Sedan?

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Volkswagen AG (NASDAQOTH: VLKAY) will soon show a concept version of an upcoming premium electric sedan, with a twist: It'll have no steering wheel.

But whether VW ends up building it with or without a steering wheel, the concept car is almost certainly a preview of an upcoming electric sedan that might give Tesla's(NASDAQ: TSLA) Model 3 some stiff competition -- eventually.

Here's what we know.

The VW I.D. Vizzion: An upscale self-driving electric sedan

VW described its I.D. Vizzion concept car as a "fully automated premium class" sedan. It's self-driving -- in fact, VW says, it has no visible steering wheel or controls. It's driven by a "digital chauffeur"; the car's human passengers can communicate with the chauffeur via voice and gesture controls.

A sketch showing a sleek sedan with a long roofline, suggesting that it will have plenty of headroom in the back seat.
A sketch showing a sleek sedan with a long roofline, suggesting that it will have plenty of headroom in the back seat.

VW released this "teaser" image of the I.D. Vizzion, a self-driving concept car that it plans to show at next month's auto show in Geneva. Image source: Volkswagen AG.

It will be the fourth vehicle that VW has shown under its upcoming all-electric "I.D." sub-brand. Like VW's other I.D. concept vehicles, the I.D. Vizzion is fully electric. It has a dual-motor setup for all-wheel-drive, with a 111-kilowatt-hour battery pack that gives it a range of "up to 665 kilometers when braking regeneration is factored in," VW said.

(That's about 413 miles, but note that that's an estimate of the car's rated range using the European testing cycle. The U.S. range test is more conservative: 665 kilometers of range in Europe probably translates to a rated range of a little over 300 miles in the U.S.)

As you'd expect from a fully self-driving vehicle, the I.D. Vizzion isn't a sport sedan. VW claims a top speed of 180 kilometers per hour, or about 112 miles per hour -- enough to keep up on the faster stretches of Germany's Autobahn, but not exactly race car territory.

VW said that the I.D. Vizzion concept car will have its world premiere at the Geneva International Motor Show, which begins on March 6.

Is this thing for real?

For now at least, the I.D. Vizzion is a concept, meaning that it's strictly for show. But VW has confirmed plans to put the first three I.D. concept vehicles into production between 2020 and 2022. It's very possible (even likely) that an all-electric production vehicle resembling this concept is in the works.

Given that the first three VW I.D. vehicles were a hatchback, a compact crossover SUV, and a minivan, a larger sedan seems like an inevitable addition to the lineup.