Volkswagen has detailed its first electric Polo, ahead of its European debut in 2026.

The Volkswagen ID. Polo, which has yet to be confirmed for Australia, will be offered with a range of power outputs and batteries.

All ID. Polos will be based on the MEB+ platform, intended for smaller, more efficient and more affordable vehicles, and feature a single-motor front-wheel drive configuration.

A 37kWh lithium iron phosphate battery will be offered with either 85kW or 99kW electric motors, supporting DC fast-charging at up to 90kW.

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A larger 52kWh nickel manganese cobalt battery will be offered with a 155kW electric motor, with the flagship GTI to use this battery and a 166kW electric motor. This larger battery has a 130kW maximum DC charge rate, and a range of up to 450km on the WLTP cycle.

Here’s how the ID. Polo compares size-wise with the existing Polo:

ID. Polo Polo
Length 4053mm 4080mm
Width 1816mm 1751mm
Height 1530mm 1450mm
Wheelbase 2600mm 2564mm
Boot space (seats up) 435L 351L
Boot space (rear seats folded) 1243L 1125L

Volkswagen notes interior width and headroom measurements are greater in the ID. Polo.

The use of the MEB+ architecture also allows the ID. Polo to be fitted with next-generation active safety and driver assist technology.