Volkswagen brand CEO Thomas Schäfer has said the brand’s ID.3and ID.4 electric vehicles (EVs) will be replaced by “true Volkswagens” in a dramatic shake-up, following admitted errors in design and usability.

Speaking to Auto Express at a preview of the new ID.3 Neo – an updated version of the ID.3, which will be followed by a revised ID.4 – Mr Schäfer said the new model marks the start of a brand rebuild after Volkswagen’s EV push saw it steer off course.

“It was clear to me that we were actually losing our core: what Volkswagen really stands for, the special Volkswagen feeling, for customers, for fans and for our teams,” he told Auto Express.

Counting the number of days since he started as CEO in 2022, coming from Skoda, Mr Schäfer said the vision had been reset.

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“I’m very happy to stand in front of you today after 1360 days with a strong team and one clear goal: to build real Volkswagen models again, cars that carry the spirit of the brand.”

The comments follow significant losses after the automaker’s heavy investment in EVs, with models criticised for unfamiliar branding, bland exterior design and troublesome user interfaces – including a lack of physical buttons.

The ID.4, for example, has been widely criticised for its smartphone-like slider controls, prompting a lawsuit against the automaker from frustrated owners in the US.

Despite the Volkswagen brand overtaking Tesla in EV sales in Europe last year, declining global sales saw the Volkswagen Group announce an additional 15,000 layoffs last month as part of 50,000 job losses planned by 2030, following a 53 per cent drop in profits.