Volkswagen’s Electric Future: The End of Gas-Powered Small Cars?

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The Shift to Electric: A Bold Move by Volkswagen

In a bold declaration that’s greener than your college roommate’s recycling habits, Volkswagen brand boss Thomas Schäfer declared that small gas cars are about as useful as a chocolate teapot. Yes, you heard it right—he’s calling it quits on the gasoline-powered engines for their upcoming family of smaller, more affordable EVs. Why, you ask? Well, as the great automotive sage once said, “the future in this segment is electric!”

VWs New Road Ahead: Electric Only

During a chinwag with the folks at Auto Motor und Sport, Schäfer elaborated that creating new gasoline-powered models below the Polo class in light of future emissions regulations is as sensical as a giraffe in a bathtub. Starting with the ID.Polo, set to roll out in spring 2026, Volkswagen is eager to show us just how electrifying their future will be — hint: it has nothing to do with petrol stations.

Volkswagen’s Drive Towards a Greener Future

Schäfer didn’t stop there! He dismissed the whole idea of hydrogen-powered cars as “a sham discussion.” If you thought hydrogen was the holy grail of clean transportation, think again! With a sprinkle of humor, he stated that electric drive is the only path to declaw pollution from mass-market vehicles.

So buckle up, dear readers! With prices starting around €25,000 ($30,000), Volkswagen is setting the stage for an electric fiesta that promises not only cheaper rides but fewer fumes. Are you ready to embrace the EV revolution?

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