
- VW will drop the ID 2all name in favor of ID. Polo for production.
- A GTI-badged version of the small electric hatch will arrive in 2026.
- Built on the MEB Entry platform, the GTI will have 223 horsepower.
We’ve known for a while that Volkswagen was rethinking its electric vehicle naming strategy, but the finer points were left vague until now. The company has confirmed that the production version of the ID.2 all concept will be called the ID. Polo, with the sportiest version carrying the GTI badge, which is a first for an electric VW.
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“Our model names are firmly anchored in people’s minds,” said Thomas Schafer, CEO of the VW brand. “They stand for a strong brand and embody characteristics such as quality, timeless design and technologies for all. That’s why we’re moving our well-known names into the future. The ID. Polo is just the beginning.”
This approach means Volkswagen will blend its classic model names with the ID prefix for future EVs. That opens the door for possibilities like an ID. Tiguan down the line. To highlight the change, the company is showing camouflaged versions of both the standard ID. Polo and the ID. Polo GTI at the IAA Mobility motor show in Munich, offering the public an early look at what’s due next year.
From Concept to Production
From what we can decipher, the production models remain faithful to the ID.2 all and ID.2 GTI concepts. That’s anything but surprising, given that both were already presented as a near-production cars rather than far-off prototypes.
The overall design carries Volkswagen’s usual restraint, while the GTI version sharpens the edges with larger and intricately styled wheels, subtly flared arches, bespoke bumpers, a front diffuser, and a split spoiler on the tailgate. The stance sits lower, as you’d expect from a GTI.
“We are bringing one of our strongest brands, the GTI, into the electric world,” added Martin Sander, VW board member for sales and marketing. “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.”
Platform and Performance
Underneath, the ID. Polo is built on the electric-only MEB Entry platform. It measures 4,053 mm (159.5 in) long, 1,816 mm (71.5 in) wide, and 1,530 mm (60.2 in) tall, making it just a touch larger than the Alpine A290. All versions are expected to use a single motor driving the front wheels. For the GTI, output is projected at 223 horsepower, with rumors pointing to an even more focused Clubsport variant in the near future.
Production of the ID. Polo is scheduled to begin in time for a European launch in early 2026. VW has no plans to bring the subcompact hatchback to North America. At the same Munich show, the company will also reveal the ID. Cross Concept, a compact electric SUV that previews the production ID. Cross. Scheduled for release at the end of 2026, it will serve as the electric counterpart to the T-Cross.