
- Spy shots reveal ID. Polo bodywork with minimal disguise.
- Two prototypes show R-Line styling with subtle add-ons.
- FWD platform offers 114, 133, and 208 hp configurations.
Camo season is clearly ending early for Volkswagen’s smallest electric hatch. Fresh spy shots show the upcoming ID. Polo testing in winter conditions, while wearing so little disguise it might as well not have bothered at all.
Sure, VW already showed us official photos of prototypes at the tail end of 2025, but those cars were wrapped like overenthusiastic Christmas presents. These new images are different. The sides are totally clean, giving us a proper look at the proportions, surfacing, and that neat rear door handle tucked into the window frame near the C pillar.
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Up front and out back, there’s still a thin layer of visual misdirection, but not enough to hide the shape of the lower intakes or the basic bumper design. It all looks very production-ready and incredibly close to the ID.2 all concept from back in 2023.
Not Quite A GTI
Two cars appear in the photos, one white and one black. The darker car rolls on larger, sportier alloys, and both seem to wear subtle body add-ons. Think small roof spoiler, chunkier side skirts, and a deeper front lip. That points to R Line trims rather than the full-fat GTI, which VW has previewed separately, again in disguise form, with even angrier details.
Size-wise, this electric supermini is close to the current combustion Polo, but clever packaging and a long 2,600 mm (102.4 inches) wheelbase mean more interior room. Volkswagen says rear passengers get extra legroom, plus gains in headroom and cabin width.
Inside, drivers get to enjoy real buttons, warm materials, and some slick retro gauge cluster graphics, as VW itself recently teased.
Up To 223 hp
Power comes from front-mounted motors in three flavors: 114 hp (116 PS / 85 kW), 133 hp (135 PS / 99 kW), and 208 hp (211 PS / 155 kW). Those setups exactly match those confirmed for the ID. Polo’s Skoda Epiq cousin, which, along with the Cupra Raval, rides on the same front-wheel drive MEB+ platform, so expect zero to 62 mph (100 kmh) in around 7 seconds.
The even hotter ID. Polo GTI, the first electric VW to get those letters, lands later with 223 hp (226 PS / 166 kW).
Entry versions use a 37 kWh battery with modest fast charging and city-friendly range, but a larger 52 kWh pack will give 280 miles (450 km) between stops. But it sounds like the big battery will be the only one available at launch, meaning the promised €25,000 starting price might not be a reality until very late 2026 or early 2027.
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