Volkswagen is marking half a century of GTI heritage with a world premiere at the 24h Nürburgring. The new ID Polo GTI is an all-electric model that embodies the spirit of the iconic GTI badge.
The Nordschleife, also known as the 'Green Hell,' will play host to three Golf GTI Clubsport 24h cars competing in the classic endurance race. This event marks a significant milestone for Volkswagen's GTI anniversary celebrations, which began 50 years ago.
Performance and GTI tradition will take center stage at Volkswagen's appearance at the Nürburgring, with the world premiere of the ID Polo GTI scheduled to take place on Friday in front of a large crowd of motorsport fans.

The new ID Polo GTI is the first all-electric model to bear the renowned GTI badge. With its unique atmosphere and estimated 280,000 spectators, the Nürburgring is an ideal location for this special GTI weekend.
Volkswagen has ambitious goals on the racetrack, with two Golf GTI Clubsport 24h cars competing in the SP4T class of the 24-hour marathon. The team aims to achieve a class victory for the third time in a row.
The three Golf GTI Clubsport 24h cars will be prepared and entered by Max Kruse Racing from Duisburg, with former German national soccer team player Max Kruse behind the wheel.

Enhanced performance features include active gearbox cooling, fine-tuned engine calibration, and lightweight construction. The GTI relies on these measures to achieve maximum reliability in the 24-hour endurance test.
The Golf GTI Clubsport 24h has been further enhanced compared with last year, with a output of 397 PS (291 kW). This increase in power is one of many measures taken to improve the car's performance and reliability.
Overall, the ID Polo GTI represents a significant shift in Volkswagen's strategy, marking a new chapter in the brand's motorsport passion and sustainable driving initiatives.

The introduction of an all-electric GTI model has implications for the future of motorsport and sustainable driving. As the automotive industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how this new technology impacts the market and consumer behavior.
The introduction of an all-electric GTI model marks a significant shift in the brand's strategy, with implications for the future of motorsport and sustainable driving.
