Volkswagen surprises in Munich with the EVX, an electric car you will never be able to buy
Volkswagen had to make a splash at the Munich Motor Show, not just with the preview of its future electric cars. The Germans have presented a novelty, which only a few have been able to see, of a striking sporty crossover that you may find beautiful or not, but that was born solely for the German fair.

For many, it will be very hard to believe, but for those who know Volkswagen, it won't be so much. Rather, quite the opposite, as the whims of the German brand seem to have no limits; not even when they find themselves in complicated financial situations. But they are back at it, showcasing in this edition of the Munich Motor Show a prototype that has already seen too many spotlights.
And no, it will not see production lights. The Volkswagen EVX has been created by Italian specialists in design from Italdesign, a styling studio owned by the German giant, and they have only fulfilled one request: to conceive an elegant and sporty based on the MEB+ platform, which is known to have four seats in the classic 2+2 configuration.

The Volkswagen EVX is an attractive sporty car in the B segment
The EVX measures 4.23 meters long, 1.82 meters wide, and 1.49 meters high, also featuring a certain crossover style in addition to a resemblance to the successful Toyota C-HR, especially with that light band that has become the rear lights, which are located at the edge of the rear window.
The muscular rear shoulders allow for the perfect fit of large alloy wheels, even presenting some gills in the front fenders, like the big sports cars from Audi, also featuring a sloping rear pillar reminiscent of the T-Roc. As you can see, a blend of models that has inspired this proposal created to