The manufacturer has decided to provide his new electric cars with the driver’s names – the ID concept.2all will be ID. Polo, and in 2026 ID will also appear. Polo GTI and ID. Cross.
Volkswagen has changed the approach of the name of the electric cars, which makes a bet on great known models rather than experimental assignments. Now, the company confirms that the serial version of the ID.2all concept will receive the ID name. Polo, and with it a change in ID sports will appear. Polo Gti.
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The first prototypes will show this week at the IAA car dealership in Munich. Another novel debuts there – the ID electric crossover. The cross, which will be a “green” analogue of a compact T-cross for European and Latin America markets. Both models are going to work in 2026.
“Polo is a symbol of reliability, personality and history. That’s why we give our models of ID models again to bring emotions and relatives to people in the day -to -day life,” Martin Sander, a member of the Board of VW directors.
Earlier it was expected that the ID.2all concept would be an electric golf, but this paper will go to a larger ID model. Golf, where the company cooks separately.
Volkswagen also promised to consider customers’ criticism: new electrical cars will receive physical buttons next to digital elements, and interiors will be better due to soft materials and more convenient ergonomics.
We will remind you, earlier it was reported that Volkswagen was selling one and a half million ID electric vehicles.
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