< span> At the 2024 Paris Auto Show, which opened today, the Volkswagen ID. GTI Concept concept car was unveiled. New car It is built based on the Volkswagen ID.2ALL concept car on the MEB platform, and its mass production version is planned to be launched in 2027.

In terms of appearance, the new car continues the design concept of the first-generation Volkswagen GTI. Different from this, the new car adopts a nearly closed black front grille on the front face, and a slender and eye-catching red trim strip is located under the IQ.LIGHT matrix LED headlights.

At the same time, the red GTI logo is embedded in the decorative strip on the right side of the front face. On the front apron, it has a black front spoiler and a honeycomb-structured grille. In addition, the structures on both sides can direct the airflow to the wheel arch and then flow through the body.

In terms of body size, the length, width and height of the new car are 4104mm/1840mm/1499mm respectively, and the wheelbase is 2600mm. At the same time, the newcar is equipped with exclusively designed 20-inch alloy wheels.

Coming to the rear of the car, the new car uses a red through-type LED tail light bar, which is very eye-catching. In addition, the black diagonal decoration under the through-type taillights is inspired by the black bumper theme of the first-generation Golf GTI, and the GTI logo is placed in the center of this area. The lower two-stage diffuser is also designed in black, which is simple and powerful.

In terms of interior, we can see from the previously released official pictures that the new car continuesmany classic elements of the GTI series. The dashboard design of the ID. GTI Concept is completely different from before. In addition to providing the required information and functions, it also presents a dynamic GTI visual design. In Vintage mode, the 10.9-inch GTI Digital Cockpit display in front of the driver perfectly replicates the Golf GTI I and is exactly the same instrument cluster used in the legendary Pirelli GTI.

In terms of power, the ID. GTI Concept concept car is equipped with a front axle differential lock (electronically controlled by the vehicle dynamic management system) and operates the newly developed GTI Experience Control system on the center console. Drivers can choose the power delivery style of the ID. GTI Concept. By adjusting the drivetrain, gearing, steering effort, acoustic feedback, and even simulated shift points.

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