VW is way behind on the EV front
I have to disagree, I think VW/VAG has excellent EV tech, and has for a long time - arguably ahead of everyone else. In the high end the Audi E-tron GT / Porsche Taycan repeatedly dominates in track lap time records for production EVs, while having better real world range than the Tesla Model S (despite a lower spec). It has an 800v architecture which gives a lot more power, efficiency, and faster charging than the dated 400v setup Tesla is still using. The Taycan/E-tron also has a much more sophisticated battery and motor temperature management system than really any other EV.
Their low end EVs have been quite good for a long time also- I owned a VW e-Golf and it was one of the best cars I've ever owned, and I could get almost twice the rated range in the real world. It looked and drove like a proper sporty hatchback, instead of looking and driving like a cheap home appliance like most small EVs.
I don't really love the newer ID.4 as a car, but its EV drivetrain, range, and performance are excellent- I just personally dislike the driver feel and interior design, and think it was a step back from the e-Golf. I haven't driven an ID.7 but the 434 mile range sounds impressive, and appears to be behind only Lucid in range.