2025-05-15 14:43:28

Volkswagen's Upcoming Electric Golf GTI Promises Unmatched Performance

Volkswagen has been gradually unveiling electric variants of its iconic GTI lineup. The first glimpse was offered by the compact ID.GTI concept in 2023, providing an initial look into a high-performance electric vehicle. Recently, the automaker announced the ID.3 GTI set to launch in Europe next year. Building on this momentum, an electric Golf GTI is also in development, with new insights heightening excitement for this forthcoming electric hot hatch.

In an interview with AutoExpress, Volkswagen’s CEO Thomas Schäfer revealed that the electric Golf GTI is expected to debut before the decade ends, describing it as a "monster."

“By the end of the decade, we will introduce an electric Golf GTI, and it will be a beast of a car,” Schäfer stated. “We are thrilled with the advancements. It’s crucial that the model remains thrilling and stays true to the authentic GTI spirit.”

In addition to the GTI, Schäfer also confirmed the development of an electric Golf R, which had been the subject of speculation but was never officially announced. The electric Golf R is set to feature an all-wheel-drive system, whereas the electric Golf GTI will retain its traditional front-wheel-drive setup, powered exclusively by electric motors on the front axle.

Both the electric GTI and Golf R will be built on Volkswagen Group's new Scalable Systems Platform (SSP). This versatile platform is being utilized across the VW Group's range of brands, including Skoda, Lamborghini, and Volkswagen. The SSP can be adjusted in size and cost depending on the vehicle, incorporating technology that Schäfer describes as "mind-blowing."

“We’ve tested several prototypes on the new platform, and the results are astonishing,” he commented. “From the sound to the overall driving experience and handling, everything is achievable.”

The electric Golf GTI is projected to hit the market in about five years, while the electric Golf R is expected to follow afterward. The first electric model in VW’s GTI lineup will be based on the ID.2 platform and will be exclusive to Europe, essentially a production version of the ID.GTI concept introduced two years ago. Additionally, the ID.3 GTI is slated to launch in Europe next year.