Volkswagen ID. Polo revealed: electric icon returns with 455km range

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Familiar badge, fresh charge.

Familiar badge, fresh charge.

  • ID. Polo marks full-electric shift for one of VW’s best-selling models
  • Up to 155kW and 455km WLTP range with larger battery option
  • Gains more space, tech and features from higher vehicle classes.

Volkswagen has given one of its best-known nameplates an electric future.

The new ID. Polo has made its world premiere as the all-electric successor to a model line that has sold more than 20 million units globally.

This time, though, the small hatch has been reworked around Volkswagen’s MEB+ platform, bringing EV packaging, fresh tech and a starting price of €24,995 (around NZ$50K) in Germany.

Small car, bigger thinking

Volkswagen ID. Polo New Zealand

Despite its city-friendly footprint, the ID. Polo is pitched as more than basic transport.

It measures 4053mm long, 1816mm wide and 1530mm tall, with a 2600mm wheelbase.

Volkswagen ID. Polo New Zealand

That front-wheel-drive EV layout helps unlock more cabin and boot space than before.

Luggage capacity rises to 441 litres, up 25% over the combustion Polo, and expands to 1240 litres with the rear seats folded.

Three outputs, two batteries

Volkswagen ID. Polo New Zealand

Volkswagen will offer the ID. Polo with three power outputs: 85kW, 99kW and 155kW.

The two lower-output versions use a 37kWh LFP battery, offering up to 329km of WLTP range and 10-80 percent DC charging in around 23 minutes.

Volkswagen ID. Polo New Zealand

The 155kW model gets a 52kWh NMC battery, stretching range to 455km and cutting the same charging window to roughly 24 minutes.

One-pedal driving is standard, while vehicle-to-load capability allows the car to power external devices at up to 3.6kW. Handy for e-bikes, camping gear or smugly rescuing someone’s flat laptop.

Buttons are back

Volkswagen ID. Polo New Zealand

Inside, Volkswagen has clearly listened to some familiar complaints.

The ID. Polo gets a 10-inch Digital Cockpit, a 13-inch Innovision infotainment screen and, crucially, physical controls for key functions.

Volkswagen ID. Polo New Zealand

The cabin also includes playful details such as a retro-style display inspired by the Golf I facelift.

Higher trims bring features usually found in larger cars, including IQ.Light LED matrix headlights, Harman Kardon audio, a panoramic glass roof and even a pneumatic massage function for the 12-way adjustable front seats.

Tech from above

Volkswagen ID. Polo New Zealand

Driver assistance also moves up a class. Connected Travel Assist with traffic light recognition is available optionally, while standard kit includes systems such as Lane Assist, Side Assist and Emergency Assist.

Pre-sales have started in Germany, with the 155kW ID. Polo Life launching first from €33,795 (about $67,600). The cheaper base model and more variants will follow in summer.

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