VW’s CEO Thomas Schäfer has started a bonfire of the brands, with the ID and GTX brands set for the chop. He also said that the SEAT name would be reserved for ‘mobility solutions’ rather than mainstream cars.
The most surprising revelation was that the ID name is likely to be killed off and its replacements will be named Golf and Tiguan. Schäfer said: “Definitely the names we will carry in the future are Golf, Tiguan and GTI – that is given. The others we will look at on a case-by-case basis.
“There will be new Golf and it will be a true Golf…. ID.3 will run out by then and there will be minimal overlap. ID.3 was a name which was necessary to differentiate it from the ICE models. But we probably don’t need that going into the future.”
The ID.2 concept won’t become a Polo however. Schäfer said: “The ID.2 is bigger than a Polo, it’s more than a Polo. We taught our customers that the Polo is a car which costs between €15-25,000 and the ID.2 will start at €25,000.”
The ID.2 won't be badged as a Polo, and GTI will be used for fast two-wheel-drive models 








