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Volkswagen ID.3 GTX Performance: 326 hp to Challenge Ioniq 5 N

1186 words6 min readBy Jules Dubois
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The Volkswagen ID.3 GTX Performance arrives with its 326 horsepower and dedicated rear-wheel drive to directly challenge the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N. This compact electric from Wolfsburg relies on refined chassis tuning, a 79 kWh battery, and a more "German" driving philosophy than its supercharged Korean rival.

"We wanted to create a sporty electric car that remains a true Volkswagen—stable and predictable, without gimmicky sound effects." — Volkswagen Technical Director

Rear-Wheel Drive That Changes Everything

The recipe looks straightforward on paper: rear electric motor, 326 hp, 545 Nm of torque, and a promise of 0-100 km/h in 5.7 seconds. But this ID.3 GTX Performance distinguishes itself from its family-oriented base model by far more than just extra horsepower.

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Unlike the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, which relies on pyrotechnic effects with its spectacular driving modes and artificial engine sounds, Volkswagen opts for a more traditional approach. No drift mode or simulated gear changes, but meticulous work on the rear axle and power management.

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The ID.3 GTX Performance shares its MEB platform with over 20 Volkswagen Group models, but its specific rear axle guarantees unique handling characteristics.

The battle also plays out in range figures. With its 79 kWh battery, the German model claims 588 km WLTP—a theoretical advantage over the Ioniq 5 N's 450 km. On the highway, expect around 350 km for spirited driving, but rapid charging at 185 kW recovers 80% capacity in 26 minutes.

The Ioniq 5 N's Challenge

Facing this German offensive, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N stands as the benchmark with its 650 hp in boost mode, 0-100 km/h in 3.4 seconds, and above all, its radically different approach to electric sportiness. The Korean engineers have developed a complete ecosystem of artificial sensations: steering wheel vibrations, synthetic engine sounds, and even a dedicated drift mode.

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This philosophy divides purists. On one side, those who see it as a welcome attempt to recreate the emotion of combustion sports cars. On the other, advocates for unapologetic electric sportiness without pretense.

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Jules Dubois

Specialist électrique, hybride, batterie, recharge, autonomie, technologies, electrique, nouveaute

Journaliste automobile passionné par la mobilité électrique et les nouvelles technologies. Après 10 ans dans la presse spécialisée, Jules décrypte ...

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