Some people are calling it late stage capitalism.
Volkswagen is now offering extra horsepower for a fee on its ID.3 electric hatchback in the UK.
The mid-level trims officially deliver 201 hp, but the hardware is capable of 228 hp—an additional 27 hp that drivers can unlock via subscription.
Options include $21 per month, $210 per year, or a one-time $825 payment to unlock the performance for the vehicle’s lifetime. The boost also increases torque without reducing range, and because the car is registered at the higher output, insurance isn’t affected. Critics see this as a troubling trend toward monetizing built-in features rather than including them outright.
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Volkswagen is now offering extra horsepower for a fee on its ID.3 electric hatchback in the UK.
The mid-level trims officially deliver 201 hp, but the hardware is capable of 228 hp—an additional 27 hp that drivers can unlock via subscription.
Options include $21 per month, $210 per year, or a one-time $825 payment to unlock the performance for the vehicle’s lifetime. The boost also increases torque without reducing range, and because the car is registered at the higher output, insurance isn’t affected. Critics see this as a troubling trend toward monetizing built-in features rather than including them outright.
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Owners can now subscribe to boost the power of their car… for a fee