Volkswagen Polo going electric, GTI EV confirmed

Volkswagen has confirmed its next all-electric ID model will wear a familiar name – confirming the ID. Polo for global launch in 2026, including a go-fast ID. Polo GTI electric hot hatch.

Based on the ID. 2all concept, the 2026 Volkswagen ID. Polo will coincide with the popular nameplate’s 50th anniversary, and it will be sold alongside the existing combustion-powered Polo hatchback we already know and love.

It marks the first time one of Volkswagen’s legacy nameplates has been applied to its ID-badged electric vehicle (EV) lineup, signalling a shift in the German automaker’s strategy after it initially tried to delineate its new EVs with a largely numerical naming structure – think ID.3, ID.4, ID.5 and ID.7.

“A model like the Polo shows just how powerful a name can be: it stands for reliability, personality and history. That’s precisely why we are again giving our ID. models names that arouse emotions and are anchored in people’s everyday lives,” said Martin Sander, member of the Volkswagen brand board of management for sales, marketing and aftersales.

“Electric mobility should not only be progressive, but also accessible and personal.”

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As for the electrification of the GTI performance badge, Mr Sander said: “We are bringing one of our strongest brands, the GTI, into the electric world”.

“Also launching in 2026, the ID. GTI Concept model will go into production as the ID. Polo GTI. It will offer outstanding dynamics and plenty of driving pleasure,” Mr Sander added.

Volkswagen has previewed the new compact EVs with a pair of camouflaged prototypes that will make their public debut (still camouflaged) at the IAA Mobility show in Munich next week (September 8-14).

In addition to the ID. Polo, Volkswagen will reveal the ID. Cross Concept, previewing another compact EV due in 2026 as the electric counterpart to the Polo-based T-Cross crossover.

“For Volkswagen, the premiere of the smaller and more compact vehicles in its electric family marks the start of a new era – it will make electric driving more affordable than ever,” the company said in its media release.

“All new models show clearly, that Volkswagen is responding even more closely to customer feedback. This is evident, among other things, in the higher level of quality with soft materials, the intelligent combination of digital and physical controls such as buttons and knobs in the steering wheel and cockpit as well as the intuitive operating concept.”