A few days ago, Volkswagen brand design director Andreas Mindt announced on his personal social account that the all-electric version of the GTI will be officially launched in 2026. This news has attracted wide attention from the industry and the public.
An iconic model, the Golf GTI has sold 2.8 million units since its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1975 and 5,000 units were produced. An electric version of the car will be launched in the coming years, continuing its classic driving experience.
In terms of design, IDThe GTI Concept has a sportier look, including black and red trim details, honeycomb vents at the front and red components, and more. At the same time, the car is also equipped with sporty wheels and body surrounds, showing its unique style.
The interior design has also been carefully improved, IDGTI Concept at ID2 adds the classic elements of the GTI series. The LCD instrument cluster replicates the original GTI and is identical to the instrument cluster used in the legendary Pirelli GTI. At the same time, the car is also equipped with an enhanced head-up display system, which switches the display form according to the vehicle mode.
The seats feature a new GTI checkered design in the Jack-E material and are equipped with LED fittings with red pulsed light inside the backrest. When the car is locked remotely, the user can see the burglar alarm and GTI heartbeat activated from outside the vehicle, and receive a reminder of the vehicle's safety.
The timing of the launch of the all-electric version of the GTI, announced by Volkswagen brand design director Andreas Mintt, has already attracted a lot of attention. An electric version of the car will be launched in the coming years, continuing its classic driving experience. At the same time, idThe design of the GTI Concept also showcases the Volkswagen brand's innovation and exploration in the field of pure electric vehicles.
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