We have a pre WLTP (no GPF) Polo GTI+ and a WLTP GTI+ (with GPF) in the household and the difference between the 2 is quite pronounced. The one without feels a good 10% more powerful, is slightly more economical and the exhaust note is much better. The one with GPF is far flatter in the midrange.
My wife's hit 4k miles and had an active regen session (not prompted with a warning light, it just happened on her 8 mile journey to work and 8 miles home. She works 7am to 2:30pm, so there's no traffic, and the oil is in excess of 90C within 4 miles, so exhaust should be plenty hot to burn soot passively. For the day that the car was actively regenning, her usual 30mpg was 20mpg. I never saw a 33% drop in fuel economy when any of my 4 DPF equipped TDI Golfs and Sciroccos were actively regenning. Boomier exhaust and abysmal fuel economy, but no higher idling revs.
Other people on the Polo forum also had active regens at about 4k miles, some of them only doing 3 or 4 miles each way a day on their commute. Makes me think that the GPF regen happened by way of scheduling at 4k miles rather than by the car deciding it was required due to level of soot loading.