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Now hot Volkswagen ID Life GTX variant on the cards
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New hot Volkswagen ID Life GTX variant on the cards
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The Volkswagen ID.5 GTX is a sleeker hot electric SUV that offers stylish looks, solid dynamics and performance, and good range. However, its charging capability is eclipsed by rival EVs.
We’ve already driven Volkswagen’s first performance-focused electric car, the ID.4 GTX, and now we’ve had the chance to sample the swoopier ID.5 GTX coupé-SUV in prototype form – and it’s mostly great.
The sporty ID.5 uses the same powertrain as the ID.4 GTX, which means up to 295bhp and four-wheel drive when needed, so 0-62mph should take an equally swift 6.2 seconds. The pair of electric motors are fed by a 77kWh battery for a claimed range of 308 miles.
WATCH: Golf GTI takes on Clubsport and GTD in drag race
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LONDON - Despite Mzansiâs well known love affair with the Volkswagen Golf GTI, our country only gets the
regular version, with 180 kW and 370 Nm. Other markets have more flavours to choose from, in the form of the more hardcore
GTI Clubsport, with 221 kW and 400 Nm, as well as the diesel-powered
GTD that offers 147 kW, 400 Nm and an obvious economy advantage.
But are either of these actually worthy alternatives to the regular GTI? British car buying portal
CarWow recently sought an answer to this question by staging a drag race between all three.
2022 VW GTI Feels a Lot Different and More Balanced at the Limit
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