Electric Revolution Meets Tradition in the All-Electric Volkswagen ID. Polo GTI
Volkswagen makes history at the Nürburgring by unveiling the Volkswagen ID. Polo GTI, the first all-electric model to ever wear the legendary GTI performance badge.
Volkswagen makes history at the Nürburgring by unveiling the Volkswagen ID. Polo GTI, the first all-electric model to ever wear the legendary GTI performance badge.
This 1964 Volkswagen Type 2 Pickup is a stunning blend of vintage utility and modern custom culture. Featuring a 1493cc engine, Air Ride suspension, and pop-out Safari windshields, it represents a unique opportunity for collectors at the Indy 2026 auction.
The Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50 has officially claimed the title of the fastest front-wheel drive production car on the Nürburgring. With a staggering 325 PS and a specialized performance package, this anniversary icon redefines compact segment benchmarks.
Volkswagen R Nürburgring 2027 entry confirmed with Golf R 24H race project, marking a return to endurance racing and the brand’s 25th anniversary.
Volkswagen enters a new era with the world premiere of the ID. Polo, a fully electric evolution of its legendary hatchback. Offering up to 454 km of range and a spacious new interior, this accessible EV brings premium technology and sustainable performance to the compact segment.
Volkswagen of America has officially detailed the all-new U.S.-market exterior of the 2027 Volkswagen Atlas. Arriving this fall, the flagship SUV features an assertive stance and exclusive R-Line styling.
Volkswagen expands its electrified lineup with a new full hybrid drive for the Volkswagen Golf Hybrid and T-Roc Hybrid. Launching in Q4 2026, this system uses dual electric motors and a 1.5 TSI evo2 engine to deliver electric driving without the need for external charging.
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz range starts the summer with a host of new functions including a 2.0 kW vehicle-to-load system and one-pedal driving. These software-driven updates introduce Connected Travel Assist with traffic light recognition for a smarter electric experience.
This 1964 Volkswagen Beetle underwent a 2013 refurbishment including a green repaint and a brown and tan leather interior. Equipped with a custom wood roof rack and a 1.2L flat-four, this California-bred classic was recently serviced for the dealer consignment.
The Volkswagen ID.4 and ID.5 have received a raft of technical improvements, including enhanced battery capacities and higher power outputs. With new vehicle-to-load capabilities and bidirectional charging, both models remain fully eligible for the Government’s electric car grant.