Volkswagen dives into the hot hatch fray with the ID.3 GTX

Max McDee, 14 March 2024

Volkswagen is finally throwing its hat into the hot hatch ring with the release of the ID.3 GTX – a performance-oriented spin on the brand’s popular compact hatchback. Building on the success of the standard ID.3, the new ID.3 GTX model promises a more dynamic driving experience with an amped-up powertrain and some design tweaks.

At the heart of the Volkswagen ID.3 GTX is the rear-mounted permanent synchronous electric motor. That variant generates 282 horsepower and 402 lb-ft of torque. Opt for the GTX Performance model, and you'll get the more potent 322 horsepower – making its powertrain the most powerful single electric motor in Volkswagen's lineup.

Volkswagen dives into the hot hatch fray with the ID.3 GTX

The impressive torque output means instant acceleration off the line. The base GTX can sprint from 0 to 62 mph in just six seconds, while the Performance model reaches the same speed in 5.6 seconds. Both models have electronically limited speeds at 112 mph and 124 mph, respectively.

With a 79 kWh battery pack that supports up to 175 kW DC fast charging, the ID.3 GTX can go 373 miles on a charge per the WLTP cycle. And then you can juice the battery from 10% to 80% in roughly 26 minutes.

Volkswagen dives into the hot hatch fray with the ID.3 GTX

Distinguishing itself from the standard ID.3, the ID.3 GTX sports a more aggressive design to telegraph its performance intent. The front fascia features a reworked bumper with larger air intakes and new LEDs adding a distinctive touch. The rear diffuser, as well as the window frames, mirror caps, and side sills, receive a sleek gloss-black finish. To add to its sporty character, the GTX models ride on a choice of eye-catching 20-inch alloy wheels.

Inside the GTX boasts contoured front seats, red accents throughout, and GTX branding for emphasis. Volkswagen has also upgraded the standard 10-inch infotainment screen to a new 12.9-inch display across all ID.3 models.


The ID.3 GTX comes not a moment too soon - VW needs to boost its EV sales and this electric GTi may just be the ticket.

While the US market will unfortunately miss out, the Volkswagen ID.3 GTX brings a fresh contender to the growing segment of electric hot hatches in Europe. Using the upgraded powertrain from the new ID.7 is a simple recipe for success - providing VW exercises some restraint when it comes to pricing.

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  • Anonymous

Who can trust them after the unreliable junk that the ID3 was. People forget way too quickly.

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