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Volkswagen ID.3 GTX: Rear-wheel drive electric hot hatch revealed

13 March 2024
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Volkswagen ID.3 GTX: Rear-wheel drive electric hot hatch revealed
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Just like there were multiple variants of the Golf GTI, the new Volkswagen ID.3 GTX will be available in two flavors.

The standard ID.3 GTX has a single motor on the rear axle making 210kW and 545Nm. This motor is borrowed from the rear-wheel drive ID.4 Pro crossover.

Volkswagen claims it can complete the 0-100km/h dash in 6.0 seconds, and hit an electronically limited top speed of 180km/h.

From a performance perspective, the base GTX easily bests the most powerful variant in the existing ID.3 range, the 150kW/310Nm, which requires 7.9 seconds to hit the century mark.

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Dive a little deeper into debt, and there’s the ID.3 GTX Performance, which also features a single motor driving the rear wheels, but this one boasts more power (240kW) and the same amount of torque (545Nm).

The Performance can sprint from 0-100km/h in 5.6 seconds, while its electronic speed limiter doesn’t kick in until 200km/h.

Despite having the same motor and output figures as the very closely related Cupra Born VZ, the German hatch is 0.1s faster to the century than its Spanish sibling.

Both the regular ID.3 GTX and the GTX Performance have a 79kWh (net) battery pack, and support DC fast charging up to 175kW. The standard GTX is expected to have a WLTP range rating of around 600km.

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Externally, the ID.3 GTX models are differentiated from their lesser siblings by a new front bumper that has a more aggressive design, with a new lower intake area flanked by triangular driving lights.

All of the GTX’s black plastic elements have a glossy finish, including the new side sills and rear diffuser. There’s also ‘Skagen’ 20-inch alloy wheels finished in either a mix of black and silver, or all black.

Judging from the provided photos, the ID.3 GTX — like the Cupra Born VZ — has front disc brakes and rear drum brakes.

There is, however, a retuned steering setup, and for the GTX Performance a revised adaptive chassis control system, with four driver-selectable profiles: Eco, Comfort, Sport, and Individual.

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On the inside there’s prominent GTX lettering on the seats and steering wheel, as well as red stitching on the steering wheel, dashboard, doors, and seats.

The standard premium sport seats are upholstered in fabric and faux leather, while the optional ergoActive seats have a mix of fabric, and faux velour and leather.

Sitting in the middle of the dashboard is a new, larger 12.9-inch touchscreen with illuminated slider buttons, an improved interface, including permanent on-screen buttons for the climate control system, and a voice assistant with ChatGPT artificial intelligence integration.

The larger screen also means the gear selector is now housed in wand behind the steering wheel. Sadly the steering wheel still has capacitive buttons on its spokes.

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