Volkswagen’s head of design, Andreas Mindt, has officially confirmed that a new, all-electric GTI model will arrive in 2026. That follows the earlier unveiling of a high-performance model based on the upcoming ID. 2 electric compact car. In an Instagram post, the designer gave a brief overview of the legendary GTI moniker, starting with the original Golf GTI from 1975. Limited to just 5,000 units in the original, the nameplate has since been affixed to 2.8 million vehicles worldwide. “In 2026, we will introduce an electric version of this iconic model,” Mindt wrote.
Alongside the post, he shared a sketch
comparing the original GTI to the ID. GTI concept. VW has been emphasizing the
similarities in size between the MkI Golf GTI and the compact EV since its
initial unveiling in September. While VW confirmed its intention to produce the
model at that time, this is the most precise timing officially provided to
date.
At the time, the brand described the
ID.GTI as a concept car that was close to what it was planning for the
production version. That’s good news, because response to the vehicle was very
positive, thanks to its good look and promise of performance. Unfortunately,
details about how much power the little hot hatch will make have not yet been
shared. However, it will likely be more than the 228 hp that
VW estimates the standard ID. 2all will make when it hit production, shortly
before the GTI version.
Better still, it will likely be
affordable, as VW is working to ensure that the production version of the
ID.2all has a base price of less than € 25,000 (US$ 27,500). While the high-performance ID.GTI will undoubtedly cost more
than that, it is still likely to be cheap for an EV. Whether it will be sold
outside of Europe remains to be seen, but the head of VW USA has said that he
wants the car in his lineup. While it’s not clear if the ID. 2all will be large
enough for Americans, the automaker did recently take the decision only to sell
the latest Golf GTI (and not the base version) in the market, so it could
potentially do the same with the ID. GTI.