
Volkswagen Is Locking Horsepower Behind a Paywall
users didn't bite
. On the opposite end of the spectrum,
Mercedes-Benz still offers Acceleration Increase
for its EQ models, which initially cost $1,200 a year, and it's an idea that Volkswagen is borrowing for the electric ID.3 in the United Kingdom.
Auto Express
first reported that the automaker's consumer site in the UK market lists the
ID.3 Pro
and Pro S as only having 201 horsepower instead of the full 228-hp output. The
fine print reads
that owners can "activate the optional power upgrade for a fee." VW offers owners the option of a one-month free trial, a monthly or yearly subscription, or the ability to purchase it for the car's lifetime.
Those costs are: £16.50 per month, £165 per year, or £649 outright, which is $22.36, $211.41, and $879,52, respectively, at today's exchange rate. It's an odd decision and one that doesn't make much financial sense for a buyer on a car that costs around $50,000 to start. The extra cost is small enough to be hidden in the MSRP, and something most people would likely be willing to pay upfront.
But this paywall feels like an unnecessary hurdle designed to nickel-and-dime customers who might be leasing rather than buying.
Automotive News Europe
reported in late 2023 that more than 40 percent of new lease registrations in the UK were electric vehicles, so someone who only keeps the car for a few years might be able to save a few hundred dollars.
Volkswagen ID.3 Interior
It doesn't seem worth it, and thankfully
VW
isn't doing that in America, but it reveals where the industry stands and what it's thinking. Automakers are seeking new revenue streams during a complex and costly time in the industry, and a recurring income from thousands or millions of drivers is enticing.
You'd think spending tens of thousands of dollars would guarantee you can purchase and fully own a complete vehicle, but that's no longer the case when software sits between the user and the actual hardware. Software licenses and end-user license agreements restrict ownership while the Digital Millennium Copyright Act dictates what a user can and cannot do with that license.
In 2023,
Mazda sent a cease-and-desist letter to a developer
who had made integrations that connected Mazda vehicles to Home Assistant, an open-source home automation software. The automaker accused the developer of writing code that infringed on its 'copyright ownership,' which provided similar functionality to that offered by Mazda through its apps. While the DMCA allows owners to modify what they own, it's illegal to distribute the software or tools to do it, especially if it violates copyright, and today's cars are packed with copyrighted software.
American automakers are already making the argument in court that customers don't fully own the vehicles they paid for, pointing to software and software licenses in their attempt to restrict right-to-repair laws. As automakers embed more software into cars, EVs or ICE, it will make paywalling horsepower, safety features, or access to other hardware features even easier because you can't own someone else's copyrighted code, and VW's UK experiment should be a red alert for car buyers everywhere.
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