New VW GTX models refined, get more standard equipment


WOLFSBURG: Volkswagen’s GTX models are getting more comprehensive standard equipment.

As the sporty top-of-the-line models of the electric ID. family, the ID.4 GTX and ID.5 GTX models will now get as standard the previously optional equipment packages known as Design and Comfort.

They include a climate comfort windscreen, darkened side and rear windows, heated front seats, two USB-C interfaces, a variable centre console, the Air Care Climatronic air-conditioning system with active combination filter, stationary air conditioning and two-zone temperature control.

They provide a glimpse of the look of other GTX models with new design accents in black and red. In future, every ID. series will have its own GTX model. The ID.4 GTX from €53,255 (RM247,000) and ID.5 GTX from €56,455 (RM262,000) are already available for order.

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The interior is also sporting some new features: The dash panel and door trim are now black. Red decorative seams throughout the interior visually emphasise its sportiness and can be found on the black leather steering wheel, among other places.

The optional premium sports seats are also decorated with red seams, piping and logo, as well as a felled seam all the way around.

But on the outside, black sets the accents: roof frame strip, C-pillar, exterior mirrors and diffuser now shine in glossy black. Glossy 21-inch rims in a black design are available on request.

Together with the standard black roof paint and the darkened windows, this results in a progressive and at the same time elegant appearance.

The sporty GTX brand with its all-electric performance models has been part of Volkswagen’s portfolio for over a year.

“The success of the ID.4 GTX and ID.5 GTX confirms our strategy of positioning the GTX brand independently. Both models in their respective series have installation rates of almost 40 percent,” said Silke Bagschik, Head of Sales and Marketing for the ID. family. “We will continuously expand this brand and offer a GTX variant for every ID. model in future – from the ID.3 to the ID. Buzz."

The GTX models use two electric motors: one on the front axle and one on the rear axle. They have system power of 220 kW (299PS), offer a total torque of 460Nm and work together as an electric drive.

A permanently excited synchronous motor (PSM) with 150 kW (204 PS) of power and a torque of 310 Nm is active on the rear axle. An additional asynchronous motor (ASM) with 80 kW (109 PS) and 162 Nm is installed on the front axle.

This is particularly compact and light, can be overloaded on a temporary basis and only produces minimal drag losses when it runs without being supplied with current.

The vehicle’s top speed is electronically limited to 180kph.

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The ID.4 GTX offers a range of up to 500km (WLTP); the ID.5 GTX, on the other hand, 512km (WLTP). The maximum charging capacity of both models is 135 kW. The 77 kWh high-voltage battery can be charged from 5% to 80% in up to 36 minutes and then offers a range of 337km for the ID.4 GTX and 376km for the ID.5 GTX (both WLTP values).

With the next generation of the ID. software the Plug & Charge function will also be available for the new GTX models, making charging on the go even more convenient. The vehicle automatically authenticates itself as soon as the customer plugs the charging cable into a compatible DC rapid-charging point and launches secure encrypted communication between the vehicle and the post.

This authentication process is said to take a few seconds before charging starts. Plug & Charge is already supported in many large charging infrastructures such as Ionity, Aral, BP, Enel, EON, as well as Iberdrola and Eviny. Further large providers will follow.

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