Electric Volkswagen Golf Delayed Until 2030, Says CEO
Volkswagen says the delay stems from the SSP platform pushback, while the new ID. Polo GTI will debut with 222 horsepower.
- On Wednesday, Volkswagen CEO Thomas Schäfer confirmed the electric Golf is delayed from 2028 until the end of the decade, stating the company has a strong current lineup.
- Challenges scaling the Scalable Systems Platform and increased competition from Chinese brands like BYD force Volkswagen to prioritize achieving margin parity before launching new models.
- The ID. Polo GTI debuts tomorrow with Volkswagen brand design spokesperson Stepan Rehak describing the electric hot hatch as taking "the GTI into the electric future" with confident design.
- Performance specifications include a front-mounted 222 hp motor and 52.2 kWh battery enabling up to 282 miles range, with pricing expected near 38,000 euros .
- Volkswagen continues implementing a "massive" savings plan amid falling profits; the company shifts internal-combustion Golf production to Southern Mexico while Wolfsburg prepares for future electric models.
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