• Camouflaged VW ID.3 tester previews a deeper second facelift.
  • Sharper styling, physical buttons, and better batteries coming.
  • Facelifted electric hatchback expected to debut later this year.

The Volkswagen ID.3 was launched in 2019 as the opening act in VW’s dedicated electric lineup, the ID family. Positioned as a compact hatchback, it received a mid-cycle refresh in 2023. Now, Volkswagen is preparing a more involved update, bringing tweaks to its styling, tech, and battery options.

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According to recent reports, the next-generation electric Golf has been delayed until 2030. That leaves the ID.3 with an extended tour of duty, longer than originally anticipated. Meanwhile, rising pressure from aggressively priced Chinese EVs has set the bar higher for European automakers.

What Is VW Hiding?

Our spy photographers spotted the revised ID.3 undergoing cold-weather testing, ahead of its expected debut in the second quarter of the year. As is often the case with Volkswagen prototypes, the tester wears cleverly applied camouflage to imitate the current model.

Look closely, though, and you’ll notice stickers concealing updated design elements on the grille and headlights. These new front-end components are likely to align with the visual identity of the forthcoming ID. Polo, a model shaped under the guidance of VW’s head of design, Andreas Mindt.

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The side profile and rear of the prototype appear nearly identical to today’s ID.3. That’s not expected to last. As development continues and newer prototypes surface, more visible changes should emerge leading up to launch.

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Last year, VW’s development boss Kai Grunitz revealed that the updated ID.3 and ID.4 will have a “completely new design language, going back to where we originally came from”. This suggests the revisions will go much deeper than updated LED lighting.

What’s Changing Inside?

Inside, the hatchback will follow the wider VW trend of reintroducing physical buttons and tactile controls, addressing long-standing feedback, echoing the approach taken with the new ID. Polo. Interior quality is also set to improve, with upgraded materials and design elements.

 VW’s Compact EV Is Getting A Bigger Makeover Than It Wants You To Think
The interior of the ID. Polo is a good indication of what to expect from future VWs.

Beyond styling and tech, the MEB-based model will also benefit from technical enhancements, improving its performance, range, and charging times. It’s also likely that the sporty GTX variant will transition to wearing a GTI badge, in line with VW’s evolving branding.

Battery Variety Incoming

The new battery cells won’t be the only option. Volkswagen is reportedly preparing an entry-level variant using a more affordable lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) battery. That move could help lower the starting price, an important strategy as VW faces off against a flood of budget-friendly Chinese EVs.

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What remains uncertain is whether the updated model will keep the ID.3 moniker. VW’s revamped naming strategy includes the use of traditional nameplates for EVs, as seen with the upcoming ID. Polo hatchback and the closely-related ID. Cross SUV.

Could this signal a switch from ID.3 to ID. Golf, and from ID.4 to ID. Tiguan? It’s possible, though nothing has been confirmed. In any case, the facelifted ID.3 is expected to reach customers in the second quarter of the year, with the larger SUV arriving later. The year 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal one for VW’s electric range, with the rollout of both ID. Polo and ID. Cross models on the horizon.

 VW’s Compact EV Is Getting A Bigger Makeover Than It Wants You To Think
The VW ID.3 has already received its first facelift in 2023.