VW’s First Electric GTI Costs $8,000 Less Than The Gasoline Golf GTI, But It’s Not Available In The U.S.

The first electric GTI brings the hot hatch spirit to Volkswagen’s new EV era. The single front motor delivers 223 horsepower and accelerates from 0 to 62 miles per hour in 6.8 seconds. Standard equipment includes LSD, adaptive dampers, 19-inch wheels, and retro screen. The GTI badge has been making small things for 50 years. Source: Car Scoops

New Volkswagen ID. Polo Hatch Leads The Push For Affordable EVs In Europe

Volkswagen revealed the ID. The Polo is a new electric hatchback that looks very similar to the 2023 ID.2all concept. ID. Polo produces up to 208 horsepower and can travel up to 482 miles on a single charge. A sporty 223 horsepower GTI model is expected to arrive next year. ID. When the Polo goes on sale in Germany, the Read More

Volkswagen ID.3 Neo Shows What VW Learned From Design Mistakes

Volkswagen has unveiled the ID.3 Neo, a significantly redesigned Golf-sized electric hatchback sold in Europe. The ID.3 Neo features a sleeker exterior design and a new cabin that prioritizes physical buttons and more premium materials. The ID.3 Neo likely won’t make it to the US, but the new design direction seen here could spread across VW… Source: Car and Driver

Finally, The 2027 VW Atlas Has A Cabin You Don’t Have To Apologize For

The redesigned Atlas features a new, upscale cabin and bolder styling. The SUV’s turbocharged four now makes 282 horsepower and 258 pound-feet. A hybrid version is expected to arrive later, but VW hasn’t announced a specific date. The Volkswagen Atlas has long felt like an oddball in that regard… Source: Car Scoops