
Volkswagen's New Affordable EV Interior Brings Joy Back to Driving
Volkswagen has listened to drivers and created a delightful new interior for its upcoming affordable electric vehicles, blending modern technology with beloved physical controls. The design even includes a fun retro display mode that celebrates the iconic Golf I from the 1980s.
Great news for electric vehicle enthusiasts! Volkswagen is proving that affordable doesn't mean compromising on quality or driver experience. The automaker has unveiled a thoughtfully redesigned interior for its upcoming entry-level EV lineup, and it's clear they've been paying attention to what drivers really want.
The new interior will make its debut in the ID. Polo this spring, marking the first of four exciting new entry-level electric vehicles. What makes this redesign special is that it's built on genuine driver feedback, creating a space that feels both intuitive and welcoming.
Volkswagen's tech boss, Kai Grรผnitz, describes the updated design as featuring "clean lines, high-quality materials, and an intuitive operating environment with physical buttons and newly structured screens." It's a refreshing approach that recognizes sometimes the best innovation is knowing when to keep things tactile and straightforward.
The cabin centers around an impressive new infotainment system with a 10.25-inch driver display paired with a 13-inch touchscreen for navigation. Responding to popular demand, Volkswagen has brought back separate physical buttons for climate control and hazard warning lights, positioned conveniently beneath the infotainment screen. The redesigned multi-function steering wheel also features additional physical buttons, while a rotary controller between the cup holders handles audio volume and track selection with satisfying ease.

One of the most exciting additions is the enhanced ID. Light, an interactive light strip that now extends beautifully across the instrument panel, the base of the windscreen, and in front of the doors, creating an immersive and futuristic ambiance.
But here's where things get really fun. The design team included what they affectionately call their "secret sauce" โ a charming retro display function. At the push of a button, the digital cockpit transforms into a nostalgic theme inspired by the beloved Golf I from the 1980s. It's a delightful touch that celebrates Volkswagen's heritage while embracing the future.
The technology keeps getting better too. The ID. Polo will feature Volkswagen's latest software, including the third generation of Travel Assist, which will soon recognize red traffic lights and stop signs, making driving even safer and more relaxed.
Despite being similar in external dimensions to its gas-powered counterpart, the ID. Polo offers more interior space thanks to clever compact drive modules and a flat battery pack. This means drivers get the best of both worlds: a nimble, city-friendly size with surprisingly roomy comfort inside.
The ID. Polo will launch with an attractive starting price of 25,000 euros (approximately $29,500), making electric mobility more accessible than ever. Buyers can choose from three power outputs, with the top models offering an impressive 450 kilometers (280 miles) of WLTP driving range.
This interior will grace all upcoming electric ID models, meaning Volkswagen is committed to bringing this driver-focused experience across its entire affordable EV range. It's a wonderful example of a major automaker listening to customers and delivering exactly what they've been asking for: technology that enhances rather than complicates the driving experience, all at a price point that makes sustainable transportation achievable for more families.
Based on reporting by Electrek
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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