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The range-topping ID.3 GTX Performance features the most powerful VW electric drive motor to date with up to 322 hp. The base ID.3 GTX gets the same 282 hp as the RWD 2024 Volkswagen ID.4.
We are talking about the ID.3 GTX, which will become an all-quiet alternative to the iconic VW Golf R. However, it might actually be a bit less powerful than the ICE -powered AWD hot hatch.
More: VW To Launch ID.3 GTX Hot Electric Hatch In 2023 Volkswagen has been coy on specifics, but the model is expected to follow in the footsteps of the ID.4 and ID.5 GTX.
Depending on the market, the ID.3 is currently offered with 45-, 58-, or 77-kwh battery options, and a single motor at the rear rated at 205 hp and 229 lb-ft of torque.
Thanks to its dual-motor, all-wheel drive setup, the new Volkswagen ID.7 GTX Tourer makes a total of 250 kilowatts (335 horsepower), 40 kW (53 hp) more than the most powerful non-GTX ID.7 available.
Prices start from €43,995 ($46,336) for the ID.3 Pro Life, all the way up to €56,500 ($59,230) for the ID.3 Pro S Tour, with both figures calculated before government incentives.
Volkswagen has been spotted testing an updated version of the ID.3, the compact hatch whose 2019 launch marked the arrival of VW's ID family of electric vehicles.