폭스바겐, GTI 핫해치 '전기차 버전' 생산

Volkswagen's ID lineup is pretty well fleshed out by now, with vehicles ranging from the ID.2all compact to the ID.4 crossover — but where are the enthusiast vehicles? VW has answered that question with the ID.GTI concept, an electric hot hatch that will eventually head to production. Much like original GTI that inspired it (the "I" no longer stands for injection but "intelligence"), it's a sporty, compact hatch that looks fast standing still. Size-wise, it's shorter but taller than the current Golf GTI, with slightly more interior volume. The ID.GTI is based on (and strongly resembles) the ID.2all compact, adding features like 20-inch wheels, front, side and rear spoilers, a rear diffuser, a honeycomb grill, striped graphics, LED fog lights and more.

폭스바겐의 ID 라인업은 ID.2올 컴팩트에서 ID.4 크로스오버에 이르는 다양한 차량으로 꽤나 구체화되었지만, 진정한 매니아층을 위한 핫해치, ID.GTI 콘셉트에 대한 해답을 내놨다. 폭스바겐이 설명한 ID.GTI 콘셉트은 오리지널 GTI와 마찬가지로("I"는 더 이상 주입을 의미하는 것이 아니라 "지능"을 의미한다), 가만히 서 있어도 빠르게 보이는 스포티하고 컴팩트하다. 크기 면에서는 현재의 골프 GTI보다 짧지만 키는 더 크고, 실내 공간은 약간 더 넓다. ID.GTI는 ID.2올 컴팩트에 기반을 두고 있으며, 20인치 휠, 전면, 측면 및 후면 스포일러, 리어 디퓨저, 허니콤 그릴, 스트라이프 그래픽, LED 안개등과 같은 기능을 추가했다.

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