Volkswagen’s EV Name Game: ID.Polo and Beyond!

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Electric Evolution Begins with ID.Polo

It’s official, folks! Volkswagen is shaking things up in the EV naming realm, and we’re not just talking about a little shimmy here and there. The buzz is all about the all-new ID.Polo, a charming little electric vehicle (EV) that’s ready to take the automotive world by storm. This new electric dynamo is not just another car; it’s a statement that electric driving can and will be more affordable than ever!

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Transferring Names and Expectations

Say goodbye to the days of confusing model names! Volkswagen is reviving its classic nameplates, transferring them over from the internal combustion engine (ICE) realm to the shiny world of EVs. The ID.Polo, which will hit the roads next year, starts at a tantalizing 25,000 euros (around ,000). Thomas Schäfer, the brand’s CEO, assures us that this stylish hatchback is merely the starting line in a thrilling race of electrification.

Get Ready for the ID.GTI

But wait, there’s more! The ID.Polo will evolve into an electric hot hatch with the sporty ID.Polo GTI variant. Martin Sanders, Volkswagen’s sales maestro, promises “outstanding dynamics and plenty of driving pleasure.” So, sharpen those pencils and mark your calendars! The ID.Polo and its sporty sibling will grace us with their presence at the Munich Motor Show on September 8. Couple that with the unveiling of the ID.Cross concept the day before, and it’s safe to say that Volkswagen is not just bringing a few toys to the party; they’re planning a full-fledged electric extravaganza!

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