Convenience features include magnetic device holders with inductive charging built-in, a 440-liter luggage compartment with a further 50 liters underneath the folding rear bench seat. With the seat folded, storage increases to 1,330 liters. The amazing amount of storage is likely down to Volkswagen sticking with front-wheel-drive.
Technology includes a partly-automated driving system called Travel Assist, LED matrix headlights, 3D LED tail light clusters, and ID.Light – which Volkswagen describes as “intuitive light signals for the driver.”
Overall, we like what we’re seeing here. Unfortunately, the standard Golf is no longer sold in North America. However, the GTI and Golf R aren’t going anywhere. If the ID.2all concept is, indeed, a clear preview of the next-gen Golf, then imagine what a future GTI and Golf R could one day look like.