For the first time, Volkswagen introduces two groundbreaking models: the ID.3 GTX and ID.7 GTX Tourer, further diversifying its lineup of high-performance electric vehicles.
Meet the Volkswagen ID.3 GTX: an electrifying performance-oriented hatchback that redefines the boundaries of electric driving experience.
Volkswagen has officially confirmed the arrival of a sporty new ID.3 GTX, following an intriguing teaser posted on their social media platforms.
Volkswagen has simultaneously unveiled a brand-new electric hot hatch and introduced the ID.4 GTX Tourer, boasting its highest-ever power output as a Volkswagen wagon.
The latest electric vehicles boast sporty aesthetics, distinctive front and rear light patterns, enhanced features, and increased power output. Volkswagen is expanding its Golf GTI and Golf GTD brand presence globally after the successful launch of these models. In Europe, one in every five ID.4 and ID.5 models on the market is actually a performance-oriented GTX variant.
Volkswagen is set to unveil a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) electric hot hatch in two distinct trim levels. The flagship ID.3 GTX Efficiency trims boast the most potent VW electric propulsion unit to date, delivering up to 322 horsepower.
The ID.3 GTX’s twin-turbocharged electric motor will deliver 302 horsepower, matching the output of the rear-wheel-drive (RWD) 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 Pro S. Aside from a few nuances, there are limited differences to distinguish between the two styles.
The Volkswagen GTX Efficiency’s flagship credentials are bolstered by a newly installed 79 kWh battery pack, an upgrade from the previous top-spec 77kWh unit found in the ID.3 model. The added energy unlocks a burst of power, propelling the vehicle from 0 to 62 mph in just 5.6 seconds and boasting an impressive top speed of up to 373 miles per hour.
The sporty EV makes a statement with its distinctive GTX-specific front bumpers, sleek black grille, reworked daytime running lights, and 20-inch Skagen alloy wheels that exude a sense of high-performance prowess.
Wrapped within, the Volkswagen ID.3 GTX boasts premium sports seats with pink stitching and a luxurious cockpit trimmed with high-end materials. The Efficient model features DCC adaptive chassis management technology.
The Volkswagen ID.7 GTX Tourer stands out as the brand’s most powerful and capable station wagon.
Following a successful pre-sale period for the ID.7 Tourer, which concluded in its final week, Volkswagen unveiled its all-new GTX model.
The ID.7 GTX Tourer revolutionizes sporty mobility by harmoniously fusing the vastness of a luxury estate with the agility and fuel efficiency of a high-performance vehicle.
The ID.7 GTX Tourer, Volkswagen’s most potent wagon, boasts a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup that generates up to 335 horsepower.
While details on efficiency remain undisclosed, the upcoming GTX is expected to enhance the current ID.7 flagship by slashing its 0-60mph acceleration to an impressive 6.3 seconds.
Equipped with an 88-kilowatt-hour battery, the key target for a Volkswagen model built on the Modular Electric Drive platform (MEB) is to achieve an estimated range of approximately 387 miles.
The GTX model boasts a distinct identity, differentiated from other ID.7 variants through its unique honeycomb grille and specially designed LED graphics featuring illuminated badges that set it apart.
Within the sporty wagon’s interior, the GTX logo is discreetly emblazoned on the rear seatbacks, while delicate pink accents adorn the seats, door trim panels, and the steering wheel, adding a touch of flair to the overall design. While maintaining the ample interior space of its RWD counterparts, the GTX model boasts a substantial cargo capacity of up to 1,714 litres.
The costs for Volkswagen’s brand-new ID.3 GTX and ID.7 GTX Tourer models remain undisclosed until further notice. Volkswagen has announced that its new range of sporty electric vehicles (EVs) will hit the market soon, with further details to be confirmed in the coming days.