An AWD version is also part of the range, which adds an electric motor at the front axle to produce a combined output of 295 horsepower. However, the added weight and energy consumption lowers the range to 255 miles.
The upcoming 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 will become more powerful and efficient, with the AWD trims boasting 330 horses. The company is expected to launch the updated version later this year.
“The ID.4 is already one of the lowest-priced electric SUVs on the market, and the $7,500 Federal Tax Credit makes it even more attainable. This shows that we made the right decision to localize [the] assembly of the ID.4 in Tennessee and invest even further in battery production, components, and innovation. Every ID.4 sold supports thousands of American jobs and helps advance our goal of a carbon-neutral future,” said Pablo Di Si.