In a world where rabbits write traffic tickets and foxes moonlight as detectives, even cars get a touch of animal magnetism. Volkswagen and Walt Disney Animation Studios have announced a cross-species collaboration ahead of Zootopia 2, hitting theaters November 26. The partnership brings three all-electric VW models — the ID.3, ID.4, and ID.7 Tourer — to the big screen in animated form, wearing a distinctly “Zootopified” look to fit right into the film’s furry metropolis.
This isn’t just a blink-and-you-miss-it Easter egg. The EV trio stars in a 30-second co-branded campaign spot that previews the film while showing off their cartoon alter-egos — complete with new lighting signatures, exaggerated body lines, and a wink of whimsy that only Disney’s animators could pull off. The ad, set to Gazelle’s new track “Zoo” (yes, Shakira is back), will run in theaters, on TV, and across global social channels in the lead-up to the film’s release.

Wolfsburg Meets “Wolfswagen”
Inside Zootopia 2, Volkswagen takes on a playful new identity as “Wolfswagen,” a tongue-in-cheek nod to the brand’s real-world headquarters in Wolfsburg. It’s a clever bit of meta-branding that fits perfectly into the Zootopia universe, where parody is the sincerest form of flattery — and even major automakers aren’t safe from a good pun.
Christine Wolburg, Volkswagen’s Chief Brand Officer, says the collaboration highlights the brand’s storytelling chops:
“Cooperation plays an important role when it comes to emotional storytelling for the Volkswagen brand and reaching new audiences,” Wolburg said. “Zootopia 2 shows how important it is to question prejudices and break new ground together — values Volkswagen also embodies. We’re thrilled to collaborate with Disney to ‘Zootopify’ our brand in a perfectly funny way.”
A History of Blockbuster Crossovers
This isn’t VW’s first cinematic crossover. The automaker has previously teamed up with Disney’s empire on several projects — including the Star Wars series Obi-Wan Kenobi, which featured the ID. Buzz, and Marvel’s Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania, where another ID model made a brief appearance. The Zootopia 2 partnership marks Volkswagen’s latest step in integrating its EV lineup into mainstream pop culture — a move designed to make the brand’s electric transition feel less like a leap and more like an adventure.
Marketing efforts will vary by region: in Germany, for example, the Zootopia 2 tie-in will help promote leasing offers on the Golf, ID.7 Tourer, and T-Cross. Elsewhere, the emphasis will fall on electrification and family-friendly appeal.
The Film
The animated sequel reunites rookie officer Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) and her wily partner Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) as they chase down a new case involving Gary De’Snake, voiced by Oscar-winner Ke Huy Quan. The cast also features Idris Elba, Andy Samberg, Quinta Brunson, and Shakira, who reprises her role as Gazelle — the film’s resident pop diva. Directed by Jared Bush and Byron Howard, Zootopia 2 promises another witty, high-energy ride through the animal kingdom’s most chaotic city.
So while Judy and Nick might be chasing criminals, Volkswagen will be chasing something else entirely — hearts, minds, and maybe a few future EV buyers. Whether it’s in the showroom or on the silver screen, the brand’s latest adventure proves that going electric can still be a lot of fun… even if your car has cartoon eyes.
Source: Volkswagen