Introduction - Find the best Volkswagen ID.4 deals! When Volkswagen introduced the ID.4 compact electric crossover SUV to Americans in 2021, it faced few rivals. Today, that segment is the most ...
The Tesla Model Y may still be the best-selling electric crossover in 2025, but cracks are starting to show. Sales have slipped hard over the past few months, and plenty of shoppers are eyeing other ...
Volkswagen stops short of a facelift on the ID.4, but gives it a new rear motor and a new user interface on models with the 82-kWh battery. The exterior remains the same. Prices start at $41,160 for ...
If you’re looking to lease an EV, there’s a great deal to be had on the 2024 VW ID.4 – Volkswagen cut lease pricing by almost $100 a month. CarsDirect reports that according to the latest incentive ...
The Volkswagen ID.4 was the fifth best-selling EV in the US last year, with sales up 84% from 2022. With a starting price of $38,995, the ID.4 is already one of the most affordable electric SUVs in ...
Following in the footsteps of the UK- and Euro-market ID.4 Black Edition trim levels, the ID.4 for the United States of America has recently gained a black-out package. As expected, this package is ...
The verdict: While VW’s updates to the 2024 ID.4 don’t address every complaint, they bring meaningful improvements in critical areas, including power, infotainment and climate controls. Just make sure ...
The 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 gets a price increase for the new model year, but also a number of upgrades. Prices start at $41,160 (including a mandatory $1,425 destination charge) for models equipped with ...
If you want an affordable EV, buying used is still the smartest move. With new EVs averaging around $60,000 in the U.S., getting a nice one without spending a fortune can be tricky. Sure, you can find ...
Volkswagen on Friday reported some disappointing U.S. delivery numbers for the year for what had been set to be its mass-market electric vehicle. It sold 17,021 ID.4 EVs in the U.S. in 2024—down 55% ...
Volkswagen is recalling nearly 80,000 of its SUVs, due to a potentially deadly crash hazard with certain newer-year ID.4 models, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is reporting.