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2023 Volkswagen ID.4 – Review, Pricing and Specifications

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Last updated: 2024/05/08 at 8:40 AM
EV-a2zs Published March 21, 2023 12 Min Read
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VOLKSWAGEN VW ID.4 is a suv electric car based on the MEB platform
VOLKSWAGEN VW ID.4 is a suv electric car based on the MEB platform
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The ID.4 SUV, produced by Volkswagen, will be the company’s first mass-market electric vehicle. It will allow drivers to transition from cars powered by internal combustion engines because it will combine usability, comfort, and a sufficient driving range. 

Contents
The all-new 2023 modelID.4 PricingEV Motor, Performance, and PowerBattery life, Charging, and RangeReal-World MPGe and Fuel EconomyCargo, Interior design, and ComfortConnectivity and informational entertainmentDriver-Assistance features and SafetyMaintenance Coverage and Warranty

Models with rear-wheel drive come Standard with one motor and 201 horsepower; selecting all-wheel drive adds another motor and brings the total power output up to 295. 

The maximum range per charge is approximately 275 miles, which pairs its cheaper price tag with a smaller battery that only provides around 208 miles of range. 

The ID.4’s DC fast-charging capability, included as Standard, makes topping off your battery at one of the many public charging stations a relatively painless and speedy process.

The all-new 2023 model

In preparation for the 2023 model year, Volkswagen has shifted production of the ID.4 destined for the American market to its plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee. 

The entry-level Standard model was added to the product line this year with an appealing base price; however, it utilizes a smaller battery pack with a capacity of only 58 kWh and an estimated driving range of 208 miles.

Also brand new to the ID.4 family is the poshest trim level, the Pro S Plus, which brings luxury details such as heated rear seats, an automatic climate control system with three zones, one-of-a-kind 20-inch wheels, and a premium audio system. 

All models now come standard with the larger 12.0-inch infotainment display, which was available as an option in the previous model year. Additionally, Volkswagen has sprinkled in several minor design enhancements, such as gloss black exterior trim, the latest wheel designs, and changes to the available paint colors.

New interior upholstery options have been added, and Pro S models now have illuminated Volkswagen logos on the front and back of the vehicle. The center console has also undergone a minor redesign.

ID.4 Pricing

Even though the new Standard model is the most affordable, we’d recommend the mid-range Pro to maximize the ID.4’s range and enable DC fast charging at public charging stations. 

The supplementary dual-motor, the all-wheel-drive powertrain, is also worthwhile, increasing horsepower and performing better.

Standard$40,290
Pro$45,290
Standard S$45,290
Pro S$50,290
Pro S Plus$52,740

EV Motor, Performance, and Power

The ID.4 produces 201 horsepower with its single motor mounted in the rear, but the model with dual motors and all-wheel drive generates 295 horsepower. The maximum weight that can be towed by this sturdy vehicle is 2 700 pounds.

The ID.4’s most aggressive regenerative mode, the normal one-pedal driving that electric vehicle drivers have come to appreciate, is largely absent here. 

Regenerative braking allows recaptured energy when the vehicle is slowed down, but this technology does not allow it. In addition, electric vehicles typically do not offer the traditional “gut-punch” acceleration that gasoline-powered vehicles do.

The rear-wheel-drive ID.4 is fast by the standards of traditional compact crossovers. The ID.4’s accelerating performance is improved when one opts for the more potent all-wheel-drive model, as demonstrated by the vehicle’s 5.4-second sprint from 0 to 60 miles per hour on our proving ground.

CarandDriver reports that although the ID.4 steers less sharply than other electric vehicles, we still appreciate its refined and smooth ride quality and its quiet cabin.

Volkswagen ID.4

PowertrainPermanent-magnet synchronous AC
Power201 hp
Torque229 lb-ft
Battery PackLiquid-cooled lithium-ion77.0 kWh
Transmission1-speed direct-drive

Volkswagen ID.4 AWD

Motors2 permanent-magnet synchronous AC107 and 201 hp119 and 228 lb-ft
Combined Power295 hp
Combined Torque339 lb-ft
Battery Packliquid-cooled lithium-ion77.0 kWh
Onboard Charger11.0 kW
Transmissiondirect-drive

Battery life, Charging, and Range

The EPA predicts that the ID.4’s supplementary 77.0-kWh battery pack can hold enough juice to power the SUV for up to 275 miles between charges. It competes with other electric SUVs, such as the Hyundai Kona Electric and the Kia Niro EV.

Sadly for Volkswagen, the EPA estimates that the Tesla Model Y has a range of 330 miles, whereas that number is less than what VW offers. 

Of course, the battery can be charged at home using connections of 110 or 240 volts, and it also can receive a rapid charge from a DC source. The more affordable Standard model comes with a battery with a capacity of only 58 kWh and a range of only 208 miles.

Volkswagen ID.4

C/D TEST RESULTS
60 mph7.6 sec
100 mph26.0 sec
1/4 mile16.0 sec @ 86 mph
Rolling start5-60 mph: 7.6 sec
Top gear30-50 mph: 3.0 sec
Top gear50-70 mph: 4.8 sec
Top speed100 mph
Braking70-0 mph: 166 ft
Roadholding300-ft-diaskidpad: 0.85 g

Volkswagen ID.4 AWD

C/D TEST RESULTS
60 mph5.4 sec
100 mph14.5 sec
1/4 mile14.1 sec @ 99 mph
Rolling start5-60 mph: 5.5 sec
Top gear30-50 mph: 2.3 sec
Top gear50-70 mph: 3.2 sec
Top speed112 mph
Braking70-0 mph: 171 ft
Roadholding300-ft-diaskidpad: 0.82 g

Real-World MPGe and Fuel Economy

The EPA gives the rear-wheel-drive ID.4 Pro S a rating of 104 miles per gallon equivalent in the city and 89 miles per gallon equivalent on the highway. 

The EPA gives the rear-wheel-drive ID.4 Pro model a rating of 107 miles per gallon equivalent in the city and 91 miles per gallon equivalent on the highway. 

The rear-wheel-drive ID.4 achieved an impressive 82 MPGe and 190 miles of range during our highway fuel-efficiency test, which was conducted at 75 mph.

Volkswagen ID.4

C/D FUEL ECONOMY
Observed80 MPGe
75-mph highway driving82 MPGe
Highway range190 miles
EPA FUEL ECONOMY
Combined/city/highway97/104/89 MPGe

Volkswagen ID.4 AWD

EPA FUEL ECONOMY
Combined/city/highway96/103/88
Range240 mi

Cargo, Interior design, and Comfort

Even though the ID.4’s cabin isn’t as flashy as the ID’s, Crozz Concept’s cabin, which has a retractable steering wheel and moving rear doors, still provides an innovative design with high-tech features, atmospheric lighting, and a generous amount of cargo space. 

Additionally, the ID.4 has a smaller footprint than the ID. Crozz Concept.

The internal design is simple yet playful, and it comes standard with heated cloth seats for the front passengers. If you opt for the more expensive Pro S model, however, you will receive faux leather upholstery as well as front seats that are power-adjustable in 12 different ways and have a memory function. 

The cargo area of the ID.4 has much available room. 

Volkswagen ID.4

CHASIS
Suspension (F/R)struts/multilink
Brakes (F/R)13.4-in vented disc/11.0-in drum
TiresBridgestone Alenza A/SF: 235/50R-20 104T M+SR: 255/45R-20 105T M+S+
DIMENSION
Wheelbase108.9 in
Length180.5 in
Width72.9 in
Height64.4 in
Passenger volume101 ft
Curb weight4698 lb

Volkswagen ID.4 AWD

CHASIS
Suspension (F/R)struts/multilink
Brakes (F/R)13.4-in vented disc/11.0-in drum
TiresBridgestone Alenza Sport A/S 235/50R-20 104T M+S AO+ 
DIMENSION
Wheelbase108.7 in
Length180.5 in
Width72.9 in
Height65.1 in
Passenger volume101 ft
Curb weight4884 lb
Cargo Volume30 ft

Connectivity and informational entertainment

The ID.4 features an infotainment touchscreen that is a standard 12 inches in size. The infotainment interface is the latest and greatest from Volkswagen, but we noticed it to be more challenging to use than the software from the previous generation, which is still offered in some models, such as the Jetta sedan and the Tiguan SUV.

The navigation system, as well as the wireless versions of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, are included as standard features. 

In addition, a voice-recognition capability is included with all ID.4 models, which also come Standard with a 5.3-inch digital gauge display that can be reconfigured.

Driver-Assistance features and Safety

The electric Volkswagen has various driver assistance features, both as standard equipment and optional extras. 

Visit the websites of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for additional details regarding the outcomes of the crash tests performed on the ID.4. Among the essential safeguards are:

· Automatic emergency braking as Standard, including detection of pedestrians

· Lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assist are both standard features.

· Adaptive cruise control as a standard feature

Maintenance Coverage and Warranty

Compared with competing non-luxury brands, Volkswagen currently provides a limited warranty that is better than average but provides powertrain coverage that is worse than average. 

However, Volkswagen does provide free scheduled maintenance for two years or 20,000 miles. The warranty on the ID.4’s electric components is good for eight years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first.

· The limited warranty covers either four years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first.

· The powertrain is covered under warranty for a period of four years or 50,000 miles.

· A warranty on battery components lasts for eight years or 100,000 miles.

· Maintenance is provided at no cost for the first two years or 20,000 miles, whichever comes first.

See Also

  •  Volkswagen ID.4 saw a record-breaking sale in Q4 2022 in the US
  •  Volkswagen & Amazon launches Alexa-powered test drives of the ID.4 electric SUV
  •  Volkswagen joins price war in China, offers up to $5,820 off for its ID. series EVs
  •  Volkswagen ID.2 EV worldwide debut is expected on March 15
  •  Volkswagen to step up recycled material incorporation in its EV portfolio

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