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New Volkswagen ID.3 GTX Performance aims to bring GTI magic to the electric car world

VW is prioritising driving fun over all-out power with its new ID.3 range-topper

New Volkswagen ID.3 GTX Performance - front static

The electric hot hatchback market is continuing to gain momentum with models like the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, MG4 XPower and Kia EV6 GT all offering plenty of punch to go with their practicality. Now, though, the hot hatch veterans at Volkswagen are finally entering the ring with the VW ID.3 GTX Performance.

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Unlike many of the newcomers, Volkswagen has a highly respected heritage in the hot hatch sector with the Golf GTI being hailed by many as one of the all-time greats. We’re yet to see this particular model reimagined as an electric car, though, so the VW ID.3 GTX Performance will be acting as the brand’s sole performance-oriented electric hatchback for now.

With 321bhp on tap, the Volkswagen ID.3 GTX Performance appears to be a bit lacking in power at first glance, especially when compared to the MG4 XPower’s 429bhp or the Ioniq 5 N’s 641bhp. However, this figure is 121bhp more than the second most-powerful ID.3. The GTX’s 565Nm torque figure is sizable, too - a jump of 255Nm. 

These performance figures aren’t about to set records, but VW is placing more emphasis on the fun factor here rather than violently throwing occupants back into their seats. The ID.3 GTX Performance will sprint from 0-62mph in 5.7 seconds and its top speed stands at 124mph.

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VW’s electric hot hatch claims a respectable 373miles between charges, too, thanks to its 79kWh battery pack. This is the largest unit to be offered in the ID.3 line-up to date.

Another sign of Volkswagen’s fun-focused approach is that the ID.3 GTX Performance sends 100% of its power to the rear wheels via a single rear-mounted motor, and its suspension has been tweaked to sit 10mm lower at the front and 15mm lower at the rear. The GTX also gets a set of adaptive dampers (which can be adjusted to suit the current driving conditions) as well as reworked steering and wider wheels.

New Volkswagen ID.3 GTX Performance - interior

To help it stand out as the new range-topper, the ID.3 GTX Performance is adorned with a new front bumper, a tweaked rear bumper and a set of 20-inch alloy wheels. None of these changes are particularly revolutionary, though.

The changes are slightly more noticeable on the inside, as the GTX gets the same bucket seats as the Golf GTI Clubsport, only here they are upholstered in a unique black Dynamica fabric with red piping. This colour scheme continues throughout the cabin, and a 12-inch infotainment system acts as the centrepiece for the dashboard. The controversial slider controls also make an appearance, but they are backlit at least.

Only one variant of the ID.3 GTX Performance will be available when it arrives on 29 August, and pricing will start from £46,225. This is around £5,000 more than the Golf GTI Clubsport, and £1,600 more than the closely-related Cupra Born VZ.

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Hello, I’m Shane and I’m the senior content editor both here at DrivingElectric and at our sister title Auto Express. Although I can trace my professional roots back to the radio and podcasting world, my passion (or borderline obsession) with cars saw me switch over to motoring journalism in 2021. From the very start I have been fortunate enough to try out the latest and greatest electric cars on the market, and I’m proud to help people like you make the right EV buying decisions.

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