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  • Standard RWD
    Starts at
    $39,735
    206 - 209 mi.
    Range
    5
    Seat capacity
    48 month/50,000 miles
    Warranty
    Electric
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • S RWD
    Starts at
    $44,855
    206 - 209 mi.
    Range
    5
    Seat capacity
    48 month/50,000 miles
    Warranty
    Electric
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    See all specs
  • Pro RWD
    Starts at
    $44,875
    255 - 291 mi.
    Range
    5
    Seat capacity
    48 month/50,000 miles
    Warranty
    Electric
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • Pro AWD
    Starts at
    $48,755
    255 - 291 mi.
    Range
    5
    Seat capacity
    48 month/50,000 miles
    Warranty
    Electric
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • Pro S RWD
    Starts at
    $49,995
    245 - 291 mi.
    Range
    5
    Seat capacity
    48 month/50,000 miles
    Warranty
    Electric
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • Pro S Plus RWD
    Starts at
    $53,175
    255 - 275 mi.
    Range
    5
    Seat capacity
    48 month/50,000 miles
    Warranty
    Electric
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • Pro S AWD
    Starts at
    $53,875
    245 - 291 mi.
    Range
    5
    Seat capacity
    48 month/50,000 miles
    Warranty
    Electric
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    See all specs
  • Pro S Plus AWD
    Starts at
    $57,055
    255 - 275 mi.
    Range
    5
    Seat capacity
    48 month/50,000 miles
    Warranty
    Electric
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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Notable features

Five-seat all-electric SUV
Single or dual motors for RWD or AWD
62- or 82-kWh battery
Up to 335 hp
Newly available 12.9-inch infotainment touchscreen

The good & the bad

The good

Noticeably improved infotainment system with 12.9-inch screen
Better range (up to 291 miles)
Premium ride and handling
Strong performance (with 82-kWh battery)

The bad

Frustrating capacitive-touch controls
Digital climate controls
Limited regenerative-braking choices
Can get quite expensive

Expert 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 review

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Our expert's take
By Jim Travers
Full article
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The Volkswagen ID.4 was one of the first all-electric SUVs to arrive in what has since become a much larger segment. The original ID.4 was a solid package, but an extensive update for the 2024 model year brought improvements aimed at keeping the ID.4 better equipped to compete with worthy opponents like the Ford Mustang Mach-E, Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6. For 2025, the ID.4 gets some equipment changes.

Related: 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 Review: Biggest Changes for the Biggest Battery

The most significant mechanical improvements are reserved for variants with the larger 82-kilowatt-hour battery, which utilize a revised powertrain with increased horsepower and range. Inside, there’s a new, larger touchscreen and revised controls aimed at improving ease of use — with mixed results. ID.4s with the standard 62-kWh battery soldier on largely unchanged (though they gain the larger touchscreen for 2025), but they benefit from established ID.4 virtues, including a spacious and comfortable cabin, relaxed driving demeanor and competitive pricing.

Cars.com West Coast Bureau Chief Conner Golden experienced the updates by spending a week with a new ID.4 in the all-wheel-drive Pro S trim, and he found that the revisions addressed some, if not all, of our concerns. Tap the link above for Golden’s expert review, or for a quicker look, read on to learn five things we like about the 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 and two we don’t.

Things We Like

1. Improved Controls

For 2024, all trims but the lower Standard and S get an upgrade from the much-maligned touch-capacitive controls and center touchscreen of previous ID.4s. A new 12.9-inch touchscreen offers faster processing speeds, added customization options and more easily accessed climate controls that remain at the bottom of the screen regardless of what menu is selected. In addition, the clunky dashboard-mounted shifter knob has been replaced with an easier-to-use stalk on the steering column.

2. Better Battery

Tweaks to the available 82-kWh battery result in increased power, addressing another complaint with the previous version. Single-motor ID.4s with rear-wheel drive now crank out 282 hp and 402 pounds-feet of torque, besting the prior model by 81 hp and 173 pounds-feet of torque. Volkswagen claims a 0-60 mph acceleration time of 5.9 seconds. The more powerful dual-motor ID.4s are now good for a total of 335 hp, compared to the previous version’s 295 hp; they can reach 60 mph in a claimed 4.9 seconds.

3. Increased Range

The revised 82-kWh battery also adds increased range. Single-motor RWD versions can now travel up to 291 miles on a full charge, according to the EPA, an increase of 16 miles over the old version. With dual-motor AWD, the ID.4 gets a more modest 8-mile boost in range, to 263 miles. With its 175-kilowatt onboard charger, the ID.4 charges either battery in around 30 minutes when connected to a DC fast charger. When using a Level 2 charger, the larger battery can be fully charged in about eight hours, whereas the smaller battery takes about six hours.

4. Comfortable Cruiser

As with other electric vehicles, the ID.4’s battery pack sits under the floor, resulting in a lower center of gravity. That helps deliver a comfortable ride and secure handling, if not a particularly sporting experience, in Volkswagen’s electric SUV. Though repeated rough patches can cause some choppiness, most bumps are easily absorbed with little fuss, and the ID.4 delivers a largely quiet and controlled ride.

5. Nicely Priced

The Standard and S trims with the smaller battery didn’t get the larger touchscreen and increased power of their larger-battery counterparts for 2024, but frugal buyers can console themselves knowing that the entry-level variants are the least expensive by a considerable margin. A base 2024 ID.4 starts at a reasonable $41,160 (all prices include destination); that jumps to a still-competitive $55,300 for a Pro S with AWD. (For 2025, ID.4s with the larger battery start at $46,520.)

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Things We Don’t Like

1. Touch Sliders

The revised controls make the ID.4 easier to live with, but some quirkiness remains. Our biggest gripe is that Volkswagen chose to stick with annoying capacitive touch-slider controls for temperature and audio volume. These are not always easy to operate and can be particularly tricky while driving; at least they’re backlit on ID.4s with the larger touchscreen; lower trims require fumbling to operate at night.

2. Not Quite One-Pedal Driving

Like other European automakers, Volkswagen chose to forgo the true one-pedal driving experience that some EV drivers prefer, a setup that maximizes the amount of braking provided by the motor for increased efficiency. Instead, moving the shifter to the regen-focused B mode is the only motor-resistance option; it’s not as aggressive as some other regenerative systems and won’t bring the car to a complete stop. Worse, the system can be tricky to smoothly combine with conventional braking, making it a challenge to bring the ID.4 to a smooth stop.

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2024 Volkswagen ID.4 review: Our expert's take
By Jim Travers

The Volkswagen ID.4 was one of the first all-electric SUVs to arrive in what has since become a much larger segment. The original ID.4 was a solid package, but an extensive update for the 2024 model year brought improvements aimed at keeping the ID.4 better equipped to compete with worthy opponents like the Ford Mustang Mach-E, Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6. For 2025, the ID.4 gets some equipment changes.

Related: 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 Review: Biggest Changes for the Biggest Battery

The most significant mechanical improvements are reserved for variants with the larger 82-kilowatt-hour battery, which utilize a revised powertrain with increased horsepower and range. Inside, there’s a new, larger touchscreen and revised controls aimed at improving ease of use — with mixed results. ID.4s with the standard 62-kWh battery soldier on largely unchanged (though they gain the larger touchscreen for 2025), but they benefit from established ID.4 virtues, including a spacious and comfortable cabin, relaxed driving demeanor and competitive pricing.

Cars.com West Coast Bureau Chief Conner Golden experienced the updates by spending a week with a new ID.4 in the all-wheel-drive Pro S trim, and he found that the revisions addressed some, if not all, of our concerns. Tap the link above for Golden’s expert review, or for a quicker look, read on to learn five things we like about the 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 and two we don’t.

Things We Like

volkswagen id4 pro s 2024 17 interior center stack display scaled jpg 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 Pro S | Cars.com photo by Conner Golden

1. Improved Controls

For 2024, all trims but the lower Standard and S get an upgrade from the much-maligned touch-capacitive controls and center touchscreen of previous ID.4s. A new 12.9-inch touchscreen offers faster processing speeds, added customization options and more easily accessed climate controls that remain at the bottom of the screen regardless of what menu is selected. In addition, the clunky dashboard-mounted shifter knob has been replaced with an easier-to-use stalk on the steering column.

2. Better Battery

Tweaks to the available 82-kWh battery result in increased power, addressing another complaint with the previous version. Single-motor ID.4s with rear-wheel drive now crank out 282 hp and 402 pounds-feet of torque, besting the prior model by 81 hp and 173 pounds-feet of torque. Volkswagen claims a 0-60 mph acceleration time of 5.9 seconds. The more powerful dual-motor ID.4s are now good for a total of 335 hp, compared to the previous version’s 295 hp; they can reach 60 mph in a claimed 4.9 seconds.

3. Increased Range

The revised 82-kWh battery also adds increased range. Single-motor RWD versions can now travel up to 291 miles on a full charge, according to the EPA, an increase of 16 miles over the old version. With dual-motor AWD, the ID.4 gets a more modest 8-mile boost in range, to 263 miles. With its 175-kilowatt onboard charger, the ID.4 charges either battery in around 30 minutes when connected to a DC fast charger. When using a Level 2 charger, the larger battery can be fully charged in about eight hours, whereas the smaller battery takes about six hours.

4. Comfortable Cruiser

As with other electric vehicles, the ID.4’s battery pack sits under the floor, resulting in a lower center of gravity. That helps deliver a comfortable ride and secure handling, if not a particularly sporting experience, in Volkswagen’s electric SUV. Though repeated rough patches can cause some choppiness, most bumps are easily absorbed with little fuss, and the ID.4 delivers a largely quiet and controlled ride.

5. Nicely Priced

The Standard and S trims with the smaller battery didn’t get the larger touchscreen and increased power of their larger-battery counterparts for 2024, but frugal buyers can console themselves knowing that the entry-level variants are the least expensive by a considerable margin. A base 2024 ID.4 starts at a reasonable $41,160 (all prices include destination); that jumps to a still-competitive $55,300 for a Pro S with AWD. (For 2025, ID.4s with the larger battery start at $46,520.)

More From Cars.com:

Things We Don’t Like

volkswagen id4 pro s 2024 04 exterior profile scaled jpg 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 Pro S | Cars.com photo by Conner Golden

1. Touch Sliders

The revised controls make the ID.4 easier to live with, but some quirkiness remains. Our biggest gripe is that Volkswagen chose to stick with annoying capacitive touch-slider controls for temperature and audio volume. These are not always easy to operate and can be particularly tricky while driving; at least they’re backlit on ID.4s with the larger touchscreen; lower trims require fumbling to operate at night.

2. Not Quite One-Pedal Driving

Like other European automakers, Volkswagen chose to forgo the true one-pedal driving experience that some EV drivers prefer, a setup that maximizes the amount of braking provided by the motor for increased efficiency. Instead, moving the shifter to the regen-focused B mode is the only motor-resistance option; it’s not as aggressive as some other regenerative systems and won’t bring the car to a complete stop. Worse, the system can be tricky to smoothly combine with conventional braking, making it a challenge to bring the ID.4 to a smooth stop.

Related Video:

Cars.com’s Editorial department is your source for automotive news and reviews. In line with Cars.com’s long-standing ethics policy, editors and reviewers don’t accept gifts or free trips from automakers. The Editorial department is independent of Cars.com’s advertising, sales and sponsored content departments.

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Safety review

Based on the 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 base trim
NHTSA crash test and rollover ratings, scored out of 5.
Overall rating
5/5
Combined side rating front seat
5/5
Combined side rating rear seat
5/5
Frontal barrier crash rating driver
5/5
Frontal barrier crash rating passenger
4/5
Overall frontal barrier crash rating
5/5
Overall side crash rating
5/5
Rollover rating
4/5
Side barrier rating
5/5
Side barrier rating driver
5/5
Side barrier rating passenger rear seat
5/5
Side pole rating driver front seat
5/5
Side barrier rating driver
5/5
Side barrier rating passenger rear seat
5/5
Side pole rating driver front seat
5/5

Factory warranties

New car program benefits

Basic
4 years / 50,000 miles
Corrosion
7 years / 100,000 miles
Powertrain
4 years / 50,000 miles
Maintenance
2 years / 20,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
3 years / 36,000 miles

Certified Pre-Owned program benefits

Age / mileage
Within current or previous six (6) model years and have no more than 75,000 miles (BEV and gasoline vehicles)
Basic
See vw.com for warranty terms
Dealer certification
100-plus point inspection

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FAQ

What trim levels are available for the 2024 Volkswagen ID.4?

The 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 is available in 5 trim levels:

  • Pro (2 styles)
  • Pro S (2 styles)
  • Pro S Plus (2 styles)
  • S (1 style)
  • Standard (1 style)

What is the electric range of the 2024 Volkswagen ID.4?

The 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 can travel 206 - 209 miles on a single charge depending on electric motor and battery options.

EPA-estimated range is the distance, or predicted distance, a new plug-in vehicle will travel on electric power before its battery charge is exhausted. Actual range will vary depending on driving conditions, trim level, driving habits, elevation changes, weather, accessory usage (lights, climate control), vehicle condition and other factors.

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