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VW debuts the ID.3 GTX and ID.7 GTX Tourer as high-performance hatchback and wagon models in Europe
VW debuts the ID.3 GTX and ID.7 GTX Tourer as high-performance hatchback and wagon models in Europe
VW debuts the ID.3 GTX and ID.7 GTX Tourer as high-performance hatchback and wagon models in Europe
Ramin Vandi
Ramin Vandi
March 14, 2024
March 14, 2024
Europe is once again the recipient of exclusive automotive pleasures that won’t be gracing the U.S. market, this time featuring the Volkswagen ID.3 GTX and ID.7 GTX Tourer. For those unfamiliar, the "GTX" designation signals enhanced performance in VW's lineup of electric vehicles, introducing a dynamic hot hatch and an exhilarating wagon variant.
The ID.3 GTX edition elevates the standard ID.3 electric hatchback with a performance boost to 282 horsepower, and for those seeking extra thrills, a "Performance" model ramps up power to 322 horsepower. This surge is directed solely to the rear wheels, propelling this spirited hatchback from 0-62 mph in a swift 5.6 seconds, a specification that certainly piques interest.
Enhancements don’t end with power; VW integrates a specialized suspension featuring DCC adaptive dampers, increases the battery capacity for extended range, and distinguishes it with a unique front facade, glossy black detailing, and striking 20-inch wheels. The interior is equally upgraded, showcasing sport seats with high bolsters, red accents, and a steering wheel specific to the GTX variant.
Shifting focus to the wagon, the ID.7 GTX Tourer introduces an even bolder expression of Volkswagen’s electric ambitions. It boasts a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system, delivering 335 horsepower and claiming the title of VW’s most potent wagon, edging out the stylish Arteon R Shooting Brake.
The GTX's aesthetic modifications include a distinctive front bumper, a honeycomb grille, black-painted embellishments, and distinguished light graphics, complemented by exclusive 20-inch wheels. The cabin mirrors the ID.3 GTX’s sporty vibe with unique seating, steering wheel design, and red cabin accents.
Volkswagen has confirmed the imminent European debut of these two electrifying GTX models. Unfortunately, for U.S. enthusiasts longing for innovative hatchback and wagon options in the performance EV sector, these additions will remain an overseas exclusive, underscoring the diverse and engaging range of Volkswagen's electric vehicle lineup in Europe.
Europe is once again the recipient of exclusive automotive pleasures that won’t be gracing the U.S. market, this time featuring the Volkswagen ID.3 GTX and ID.7 GTX Tourer. For those unfamiliar, the "GTX" designation signals enhanced performance in VW's lineup of electric vehicles, introducing a dynamic hot hatch and an exhilarating wagon variant.
The ID.3 GTX edition elevates the standard ID.3 electric hatchback with a performance boost to 282 horsepower, and for those seeking extra thrills, a "Performance" model ramps up power to 322 horsepower. This surge is directed solely to the rear wheels, propelling this spirited hatchback from 0-62 mph in a swift 5.6 seconds, a specification that certainly piques interest.
Enhancements don’t end with power; VW integrates a specialized suspension featuring DCC adaptive dampers, increases the battery capacity for extended range, and distinguishes it with a unique front facade, glossy black detailing, and striking 20-inch wheels. The interior is equally upgraded, showcasing sport seats with high bolsters, red accents, and a steering wheel specific to the GTX variant.
Shifting focus to the wagon, the ID.7 GTX Tourer introduces an even bolder expression of Volkswagen’s electric ambitions. It boasts a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system, delivering 335 horsepower and claiming the title of VW’s most potent wagon, edging out the stylish Arteon R Shooting Brake.
The GTX's aesthetic modifications include a distinctive front bumper, a honeycomb grille, black-painted embellishments, and distinguished light graphics, complemented by exclusive 20-inch wheels. The cabin mirrors the ID.3 GTX’s sporty vibe with unique seating, steering wheel design, and red cabin accents.
Volkswagen has confirmed the imminent European debut of these two electrifying GTX models. Unfortunately, for U.S. enthusiasts longing for innovative hatchback and wagon options in the performance EV sector, these additions will remain an overseas exclusive, underscoring the diverse and engaging range of Volkswagen's electric vehicle lineup in Europe.
Europe is once again the recipient of exclusive automotive pleasures that won’t be gracing the U.S. market, this time featuring the Volkswagen ID.3 GTX and ID.7 GTX Tourer. For those unfamiliar, the "GTX" designation signals enhanced performance in VW's lineup of electric vehicles, introducing a dynamic hot hatch and an exhilarating wagon variant.
The ID.3 GTX edition elevates the standard ID.3 electric hatchback with a performance boost to 282 horsepower, and for those seeking extra thrills, a "Performance" model ramps up power to 322 horsepower. This surge is directed solely to the rear wheels, propelling this spirited hatchback from 0-62 mph in a swift 5.6 seconds, a specification that certainly piques interest.
Enhancements don’t end with power; VW integrates a specialized suspension featuring DCC adaptive dampers, increases the battery capacity for extended range, and distinguishes it with a unique front facade, glossy black detailing, and striking 20-inch wheels. The interior is equally upgraded, showcasing sport seats with high bolsters, red accents, and a steering wheel specific to the GTX variant.
Shifting focus to the wagon, the ID.7 GTX Tourer introduces an even bolder expression of Volkswagen’s electric ambitions. It boasts a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system, delivering 335 horsepower and claiming the title of VW’s most potent wagon, edging out the stylish Arteon R Shooting Brake.
The GTX's aesthetic modifications include a distinctive front bumper, a honeycomb grille, black-painted embellishments, and distinguished light graphics, complemented by exclusive 20-inch wheels. The cabin mirrors the ID.3 GTX’s sporty vibe with unique seating, steering wheel design, and red cabin accents.
Volkswagen has confirmed the imminent European debut of these two electrifying GTX models. Unfortunately, for U.S. enthusiasts longing for innovative hatchback and wagon options in the performance EV sector, these additions will remain an overseas exclusive, underscoring the diverse and engaging range of Volkswagen's electric vehicle lineup in Europe.