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Volkswagen to ditch ID naming scheme for ‘proper names’ for new EVs TechTricks365


The current Volkswagen ID naming scheme for its electric vehicles (EV) will be junked in favour of something more in keeping with the brand’s history.

Martin Sander, the Volkswagen brand’s chief of marketing and sales, told Auto und Wirtschaft Volkswagen’s new EV models “will get proper names again”.

The change starts with the production versions of the ID. Every1 and ID. 2all.

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It’s unclear what names Volkswagen is intending to use for these cars and future EVs, with Mr Sander simply saying the company will “announce that when the time comes”.

Earlier rumours indicated the next-generation Golf, which will be an electric-only model, would be christened ID. Golf. Given Volkswagen intends to keep the present petrol- and diesel-powered Golf in production into the next decade, and sell it alongside the new EV-only Golf, having the ID. prefix allows for differentiation between the two cars, while retaining the name recognition and heritage of long-lived Golf badge.

If this rumour proves to be true, the ID. 2all could end being the ID. Golf, while the smaller ID. Every1 could be the ID. Up. It’s possible Volkswagen could go down the Chevrolet route, and simply call these cars the Golf EV, and Up EV.