As the dad (presumably) inspected the used vehicle, the video inserted flashbacks of the owner having precarious fun with the car. The ad wanted to boast the ...
The VW ID.4 GTX has a two-motor setup, one on each axle, that produces a total of 295 horsepower (220 kilowatts) and 346 pound-feet (470 Newton-meters) of torque. As the high-performance version of the German EVs, we're not surprised by this move. The ad wanted to boast the reliability of the VW Golf, despite a bit of abuse from its owner. She felt bad about selling the car and even had it tattooed on the arm to commemorate her dear old red hatchback. If this sounds familiar, that's because it's a continuity of a VW ad from 2010 but with a twist to fit the current narrative of switching to electric vehicles. The actors are different, but you'd instantly get the connection between the old and new ads.