Volkswagen ID.4 | Review & Road Test
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 Published On Nov 1, 2021

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The Volkswagen ID.4 is an all-electric compact crossover available in rear-motor/rear-wheel-drive form (201 hp/228 lb-ft) with a range of 260 miles. It is also offered as an all-wheel-drive version with front and rear motors (295 hp) that gets a total 250-mile range.

The ID.4’s 82-kWh battery mounts low under the floorboards toward the rear of the car in the RWD version and adds another motor up front in the AWD version. Charging times at a DC fast-charging station with 125 kW capability can get the ID.4 from 5 to 80-percent range in about 40 minutes.

Pricing on the ID.4 starts at $39,995, not including federal or state tax incentives. That base model gets your Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 19-inch wheels, heated seats, and steering wheel, navigation, and wireless charging.

The $4,500 Statement Package adds leatherette seats, a power tailgate, and 12-way power front seats. If you upgrade further to the Gradient Package for another $1500 you can get 20-inch alloy wheels and 2-tone exterior paint. Add the AWD and you’re looking at closer to $43,700.

Competitors include the Tesla Model Y, Kia Niro EV, or even the Ford Mustang Mach-E. With its accessible pricing, modern tech and solid range, the ID.4 from VW makes a very compelling argument for people to start looking in an electrified direction.

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0:58 Interior
2:33 Infotainment
3:48 Driving Impressions
5:54 Price & Features
7:00 Competitors

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