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VW ID.3

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  • Posts: 21,179 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    the infotainment doesn't seem to be quite as sluggish but its not a major improvement.

    Haven't noticed anything else yet.



  • Registered Users Posts: 1,104 ✭✭✭J_R


    Hi,


    The renovated Lidl in Cranmore now have a 50KW Easygo charger. Few people know about as yet so never busy. (Only on line a week)

    The 50 Kw ESB C87JT Union Place is often busy.



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,144 ✭✭✭shanec1928


    unless you were planing on going to dinner in davis thats a 10+ min diversion towards donegal assuming your around sligo town area.



  • Registered Users Posts: 1,017 ✭✭✭Mr Q


    In one of the previous VW press releases about 3.0 they mentioned the improved charging would reduce a 5% to 80% charge by 9 minutes.

    So the curve has improved a lot if that is true.



  • Registered Users Posts: 126 ✭✭zx80


    A new level of drivingCLOUD-BASED AND WITH SWARM INTELLIGENCE: NEW SOFTWARE GENERATION 3.0 WITH ADDITIONAL INNOVATIVE BOOST FOR THE ID. FAMILY

    Mar 21, 2022

    • Software 3.0 with latest driver assistance systems, greater charging capacity and voice control performance on premium level
    • New “Travel Assist with Swarm Data”1 enables assisted lane changing
    • New at Volkswagen: with “Park Assist Plus with Memory Function”2 the car can learn specific parking manoeuvres and repeat them on its own
    • Direct current charging with a maximum of up to 135 kW3 and smart e-route planner
    • Vehicles which have already been delivered will receive a software update in the near future

    A new level of driving: with software generation 3.0, Volkswagen is adding a multitude of new functions to the all-electric ID. models, enhancing user experience and optimising charging capacity. By using swarm data and the most recent generation of driver assistance systems, Volkswagen is also taking the next step towards automated driving. As part of the ACCELERATE strategy, Volkswagen is forging ahead with its transformation to a software-oriented mobility provider – and is becoming an expert in software integration and over- the-air updates. The ID. family is pioneering the way. Buyers of new cars will benefit from the new software right away. For owners of cars that have already been delivered, Volkswagen plans to provide many of the optimisations of ID. Software 3.0 free of charge via an over-the-air update as of Q2.

    The new ID. Software 3.0 is an upgrade for our whole ID. family: we are taking our products to a new level of functionality because we are working faster, are more connected and are more customer-oriented,” says Thomas Ulbrich, Member of the Board of Management of the Volkswagen brand, responsible for Technical Development. “Again, we are living up to our claim of offering high-quality technologies and innovations in all classes.”

    Intelligent driver assistance systems, including “Travel Assist with Swarm Data”1. The optional “Travel Assist with Swarm Data”1 automatically keeps the vehicle in the centre of the lane. It adapts to the user’s driving style and can also drive further to the left or right of the lane instead of exactly in the middle. It can also maintain the distance from the vehicle in front and keep to the preset speed limit. The system has predictive cruise control and turning assistance. The vehicle speed can be adapted to local speed limits and road layouts (corners, roundabouts, etc.).

    New at Volkswagen: With two radars at the rear and using ultrasound, the “Travel Assist with Swarm Data”1can keep an eye on surrounding traffic and, at speeds of 90 km/h or more on the motorway, also actively support lane changes if desired. When activated, the lane change can be initiated and carried out by indicating. The prerequisite for this being that the sensors have not detected any objects in the surrounding area and the capacitive steering wheel can sense the driver’s hands. The vehicle will then steer itself into the desired lane. The driver can intervene at any time and take control of the manoeuvre.

    If anonymous swarm data from other Volkswagens is available, the new “Travel Assist”1can also provide support on roads where there is only one lane marking. The vehicle simply aligns itself with a detected lane boundary in order to stay in the lane, for example, on country roads without a central lane marking. Swarm data further increases the availability of “Travel Assist” and enhances comfort and support for the customer.

    “Park Assist Plus”2. The smart assistant “Park Assist Plus”2can search for a parking space after it has been activated in the parking menu (up to a speed of 40 km/h for suitable parallel parking spaces and up to 20 km/h for bay parking spaces) and complete the appropriate parking manoeuvre. If desired, the assistant can park autonomously with the help of the environment sensors, and take full control of the car, including steering, acceleration, braking and gear changes. For this, the driver stops at the selected parking space, applies the brake and activates the parking process via the start button in the parking menu. “Park Assist Plus”2can also assist with parking manoeuvres that have already been started, by completing the process. It can also pull out of parallel parking spaces.

    “Park Assist Plus with Memory Function”2. Another convenient new feature for the ID. models is the optional “Park Assist Plus with Memory Function”2. Using this innovative driver assistance system, the vehicle can be taught up to five different parking manoeuvres. The memory function remembers parking manoeuvres at speeds below 40 km/h with a travel distance of up to 50 metres. For example, for parking in a carport or garage. The driver just has to park once and save the parking manoeuvre.

    The vehicle can then repeat the learned parking manoeuvre autonomously. The driver simply has to monitor the process.

    New displays. ID. Software 3.0 also brings plenty of innovation to the displays and infotainment system. The optional “augmented reality head-up display”, which projects important information straight into the field of vision of the windscreen, has now been expanded to include additional displays in the long-distance zone: besides showing the optional “Travel Assist”1 assisted lane change, it also displays new symbols such as roundabouts and information on the distance to the destination. The turn arrows now appear much more integrated into the surroundings. In the ID. 

    Cockpit, in addition to the remaining distance to the destination, the State of Charge (SOC) is also displayed as a percentage, next to a battery icon that shows the charge level. “We are in close contact with our customers via the ID. Drivers Club – for example, many of them wanted the percentage information, so we made it happen,” says Silke Bagschik, CMO of the ID. Digital project unit and Head of Sales and Marketing for the e-Mobility series.

    The updated software also improves the optional navigation. It now locates the vehicle precisely in the lane within the system limits, which enables it to recommend changing lanes in good time at motorway junctions and exits. The corresponding indication for the lane change recommendation also appears in the ID. Light – the strip light under the windscreen. New functions have been added and it now also displays local hazard warnings. This service is based on Volkswagen’s Car2X technology: cars network directly and locally with each other via the WLANp radio standard. This enables them to notify each other of critical traffic situations, ranging from broken-down vehicles to ambulances, in real-time.

    Optimised voice control. The voice control uses pioneering technology and brings performance to a premium level. It recognises voice commands much faster and more precisely, increasing both user-friendliness and driving comfort. Its natural language character makes the car an intelligent conversation partner. The customer starts the voice control either by touching the steering wheel or by saying “Hello ID.”. The system replies within a few seconds. In addition, the improved recognition quality of the voice control is now at around 95 percent. The system with its digital microphones also recognises whether the driver or the front passenger is speaking, and follows the instructions accordingly, for example, when it comes to dual-zone air conditioning.

    The voice control understands general phrases and colloquial questions and expressions (“Where is the nearest Japanese restaurant in Berlin?” or “I’m too warm”), asks questions where necessary and lets you interrupt. The system responds in two ways – online from the cloud and offline from the information stored in the car. The online process ensures a particularly high recognition rate and quality of results, even when searching for special destinations. Voice control is available in all ID. models on the German market, provided the We Connect Plus service is activated.

    Charging the 77 kWh battery with a maximum of up to 135 kW3. The ID. Software 3.0 also has major benefits when it comes to charging. Models with the 77 kWh battery can now charge a maximum of 135 kW3 instead of 125 kW at a sufficiently powerful DC charging station. Improvements to the thermal management of the battery make driving even more efficient and can increase the range, especially in cold weather.

    Customers who want to conserve their battery can activate the new Battery Care Mode. It limits the SOC charge level to 80 percent.

    Smart e-route planner. The charging menu, which now appears on the first screen of the large touch display of the ID. models is structured in a more informative and clear way. For long distances, the online route calculator in the navigation system creates a clever multi-stop route, which gets you to your destination as quickly as possible. It takes traffic and route data into account, as well as the desired SOC upon arrival at the final destination and interim destination. The charging stops are evaluated dynamically and are based on the output of the charging stations. As a result, the route planning may suggest two short charging processes with high power instead of a single long process with low power.

    Digital customer experience is becoming a Volkswagen core competency. As the digitalisation of the automobile increases, new interfaces with customers are emerging both inside and outside the vehicle. With its ACCELERATE strategy, Volkswagen has aligned many processes even more closely with customer needs – from the early development phase of the cars, to the range of digital services and visits at service partners. Customer needs and feedback are to be incorporated even more heavily into all stages of vehicle and service development throughout the entire life cycle. This is making the integration of software in the vehicle and the digital customer experience Volkswagen's core competencies.

    With its ACCELERATE strategy, the Volkswagen brand is adapting to the radical changes within the automotive industry early on and consistently. By 2026, the brand will have invested around 18 billion euros in the future topics of e-mobility, hybridisation and digitisation. As part of its global electric offensive, Volkswagen will increase the share of all-electric cars in sales in Europe to over 70 percent. In the USA and China, the corporation is targeting an electric share of more than 50 percent in the same period. To this end, Volkswagen will promote at least one new BEV model each year. The objective being to fully electrify the range of models. Volkswagen is aiming to be net-zero climate-neutral by 2050 at the latest. The corporation is also accelerating the other major future topics: the integration of software in the car and the digital customer experience are becoming core competencies. Volkswagen is using data-based business models to access new customer groups and tap into new sources of revenue. And Volkswagen will make autonomous driving available to many people by 2030. In doing so, Volkswagen is strengthening its positioning as the most desirable brand for sustainable mobility.

    1 The driving assistance function can only be used within the limits of the system. The driver must be prepared to override the assistance system at any time, and is not absolved of their responsibility to drive the vehicle carefully. The system can be deactivated at any time. The system can be used up to the vehicle’s maximum speed. Only in conjunction with a navigation system. Only in conjunction with an active We Connect licence. The online components of the “Travel Assist with Swarm Data” can only be used where there is mobile phone network coverage and with the necessary privacy settings. The online component can be deactivated at any time in the We Connect ID. App at any time. The online component of “Travel Assist” is available in the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. To activate the online functions, you need a Volkswagen ID user account and must log in to We Connect with a user name and password. Furthermore, a separate We Connect contract must be entered into online with Volkswagen AG. After delivery of the vehicle, you have 90 days to activate the online function of Travel Assist with Swarm Data. At the end of this period, the initial period of use of the online component of “Travel Assist with Swarm Data” of 3 years starts (free of charge). Use of the online component of “Travel Assist with Swarm Data” is enabled via an integrated Internet connection. The associated data costs incurred within Europe are covered by Volkswagen AG within the limits of the network coverage. Additional costs (e.g. roaming charges) may be incurred as a result of data exchange via the Internet, depending on your particular mobile phone tariff and in particular when using the system abroad. In order to provide the service, it is necessary to transmit certain personal data such as the location and IP address of the vehicle. For more information on data processing, see the privacy policy “Travel Assist with Swarm Data”. The availability of the specific services described in the packages may vary depending on your country. The services are available for the agreed contract period and may be subject to change of content or discontinued during the contract period. Further information is available at connect.volkswagen-we.comand from your Volkswagen dealer. For information on mobile phone rate conditions, please contact your mobile phone provider.

    Not sure if these features will only be available on future models of ID.3 or can be added retrospectively.



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  • Registered Users Posts: 126 ✭✭zx80



    Some videos on 3.0 update features...

    https://www.vwpress.co.uk/en-gb/releases/4720#videos



  • Registered Users Posts: 683 ✭✭✭Sam the Sham


    It would appear that quite a few of these features are only for MY22.5 cars, notably the Park Assist Plus, which requires additional sensors.

    I suppose it would kill them to provide some sort of table with which cars get which features. They prefer to make everything a guessing game.

    How much VW manpower do you reckon is devoted, respectively, to producing press releases and snazzy videos, on the one hand, and updating the software, on the other?



  • Registered Users Posts: 12,116 ✭✭✭✭KCross


    Most of them require “Travel Assist” so if your current car doesn’t have that you won’t see the benefit of those enhancements at all.


    The real changes are coming in v2.4 which gives us the faster charge speeds, battery heater improvements and fixing the charging schedules. You don’t need v3.0 for any of those.



  • Registered Users Posts: 402 ✭✭rocketspocket


    Speaking of v2.4 - we sit back & wait for VW to contact us or is it worth giving the servicing team a ring?



  • Registered Users Posts: 402 ✭✭rocketspocket


    Also regarding the scheduled Charging bug and now that i've started to charge at home (post first movers free electric) - i've used the below software package to send a command to the car every night at 11:30pm to start charging and if my car is plugged in then it will start charging at this time & when i do plug in the charger in the day time then i simply stop the charging session (either via the app on the media console).

    Its not pretty but it worked 100% of the the time to date and means i'm availing of cheap electric.. You will need a bit of computer knowledge (install python/set up a process scheduler, e.g. cron job) but isn't that complex and took me about an hours effort

    https://github.com/tillsteinbach/WeConnect-cli



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  • Registered Users Posts: 12,116 ✭✭✭✭KCross


    No harm contacting them but my understanding is that they will contact you regardless... but the squeaky wheel gets the oil so maybe a call would get you bumped up the list.



  • Registered Users Posts: 193 ✭✭bodgerfederer


    The most annoying thing about the scheduled charging debacle is that it can clearly be fixed. I was beginning to suspect that it was a hardware issue but if rocketsprocket can fix it then surely the might of VW can.

    Similarly there are apps out there that can control the id3’s charging in order to get the best real time electricity prices - Stekker, gridio.



  • Registered Users Posts: 402 ✭✭rocketspocket


    To be fair - the approach i've got isn't pretty and simply replicates what you do via the we connect app except that it is scheduled to run every night (even if the car isn't connected to the charger). The alternative is that I could say up to 11pm and do this manually via the app but I don't find myself up at that time normally..



  • Posts: 21,179 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    My 2021 travel assist is already outdated, that's a bit frustrating because VW knew about this swarm feature and they would enable auto lane change so why not put the poxy sensors in the car ? without these sensors travel assist or not swarm doesn't work nor lane change or the new parking feature.

    Anyway, I suppose the auto park will be slow as hell but the swarm feature is going to send highly valuable data back to vw and most of the cars out there ( with travel assist including mine ) currently are too "old" to do this and from what I believe, if you take over the steering say move to the right on a particular road or to the left, the car itself can learn this and make the change automatically the next time or for other road users this is a really crucial feature that won't work on existing cars with travel assist and no side sensors.

    Did I read correctly that this new lane change will require hand on the wheel ?



  • Registered Users Posts: 3,393 ✭✭✭Fingleberries


    For the lane change, I believe it'll require a hand on the wheel because of an EU directive (the one that says the lane change must be completed within either 5 or 8 seconds or it must abort the operation). I don't think there's the same requirement in the US.



  • Registered Users Posts: 12,295 ✭✭✭✭DrPhilG


    VW really are being assholes here.


    Look existing ID3 owners, wow, amazing new features!


    95% of you can't have them, but ah well.



  • Registered Users Posts: 665 ✭✭✭adunis


    Standard German car care since time immemorial........



  • Registered Users Posts: 683 ✭✭✭Sam the Sham


    It's actually worse than that: 95% of you can't have them and neither can most of the other 5%, because we're not actually making many (any?) cars and the ones we're making are all spoken for.



  • Posts: 21,179 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Useless then, not worth it, might as well not even enable it.

    The E.U are incredibly great, always looking out for us, look at the high restrictions they put on Ebikes ? 250 watts, no throttle allowed and must cut off motor power at 24 km/hr, we're so lucky to have the E.U to protect us!!!!



  • Posts: 21,179 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    It's a load of bo11ocks really especially so soon into the id range.

    The future will be subscription anyway, heated seats, pay per month, travel assist pay per month etc etc.

    So much for being able to receive OTA updates, even new features in the app won't work for anyone not on v 3.0!



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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,243 ✭✭✭DaveyDave


    Was park assist not available on the ID.3 at all or is this just an update for those who have it?



  • Registered Users Posts: 3,393 ✭✭✭Fingleberries


    Park assist will be available for id3 built after mid-December 2021 (the ones with extra sensors a round the wheel arches).

    1st models don't have these, or the ones built before that date.



  • Registered Users Posts: 3,393 ✭✭✭Fingleberries


    For the lane change, this 'hands on the wheel' is common across all cars with the feature in the EU, I believe - definitely it's the same for Tesla 'Full' self drive

    So in this instance we can't blame VW, but it's crazy that the hardware wasn't in the earlier models to handle it.



  • Posts: 21,179 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    drove 105 kms today used 22% not driving slow. 77 kwh battery.

    could get 500 kms at that rate not bad, and it just takes a bit of mild weather.



  • Registered Users Posts: 13,456 ✭✭✭✭fits


    Yeah huge difference in efficiency today.


    any tips on fixing a windscreen? 😬


    car has a chip right in centre of it



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,515 ✭✭✭eagerv


    I would visit a windscreen specialist, they can do a repair, will also stop it spreading. Is it in your line of view?



  • Posts: 21,179 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    I notice a lot more sand and gravel lorries on the road now and they're throwing out lots of stones! I remember the building boom, they were everywhere, hope that doesn't happen again.

    I really think we need to limit HGV use on major roads during peak traffic, it would help a lot.

    As mentioned above, windscreen specialist should be able to fix the chip, they usually can come to your home also.



  • Registered Users Posts: 665 ✭✭✭adunis


    Limit HGV use ?

    You want the world to stop ?



  • Posts: 21,179 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    They could restrict HGV use at peak times, it won't stop the world. Or at least limit them to lane 1 on motorway and lane 1 on 3 lanes without allowing them to overtake and block lanes. Would love to see points and fines for middle lane drivers too, not talking about grid lock but when it's clear the lane 2 driver could pull into lane 1 especially when driving 60 Km/hr. It's gone too bad now seeing people on mobiles looking down at their lap driving slow so they limit a potential fatal impact if they hit the car in front lol. I wouldn't even do that with travel assist ffs !

    In Germany HGVs are banned from the Autobahn on Sundays and bank holidays from Midnight to 10pm except for those carrying fresh food. Doesn't bring the country or neighbouring countries to a halt, it's mad seeing them all parked up though along the autobahn.



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  • Registered Users Posts: 520 ✭✭✭electricus


    I called the dealer service dept. This morning. The person I talked to knew nothing about this update and could only tell me that my car wasn’t due any updates.

    Hopefully VW will be sending them the details soon but I find their communication and knowledge about their cars very poor compared with some other manufacturers and dealers I have dealt with.



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