Volkswagen Announces Pricing for 2023 ID.4
VW's electric SUV has a new standard 62 kWh battery with estimated range of 208 miles, upgraded exterior and interior design, and a starting MSRP of $37,495.

The ID.4 is assembled in the U.S. at Volkswagen’s Chattanooga factory, after an $800 million investment in the state of Tennessee.
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Volkswagen of America has announced pricing for the 2023 ID.4 electric compact SUV, which will start at an MSRP of $37,495. The 2023-MY vehicle will have an all-new entry battery pack, upgraded exterior and interior design, new aluminum-alloy wheels, updated improved center console, and more features, according to the release. Assembled in Chattanooga, Tenn., the ID.4 is offered in three trim levels — Standard/Pro, S, and S Plus — with the option of 62 kWh and 82 kWh batteries and rear-wheel- or all-wheel drive.
The entry ID.4, now called the ID.4 Standard, is equipped with a new 62 kWh battery, allowing for a lower price of entry and a preliminary manufacturer estimated range of 208 miles, based on a simulated EPA-test cycle. A single, permanent magnet synchronous motor powers the rear wheels and provides 201 horsepower.
The ID.4 Pro continues with an 82 kWh battery that allows for a preliminary manufacturer estimated range of 275 miles, while ID.4 AWD Pro models add an asynchronous motor to the front axle, resulting in a bump to 295 horsepower, and an EPA-estimated range of 255 miles. Plug&Charge functionality is now standard on the ID.4, enabling owners to make even better use of their three years of included 30-minute DC fast charging sessions at Electrify America stations.
Styling upgrades for the 2023 model year include gloss black highlights on the front bumpers; an illuminated rear VW emblem on the S models, an illuminated lightline and front VW emblem; and three new wheel designs, with S models now receiving 20-inch rims. Eight available paint colors are steered by trim.
Inside, the ID.4 boasts a standard 12-inch infotainment display, and various interior upgrades.
The ID.4 continues to offer a suite of driver assistance technology, including Forward Collision Warning with Automatic Emergency Braking (Front Assist) with pedestrian and (new for 2023) cyclist detection, Active Blind Spot Monitor (Side Assist), front and rear Park Distance Control, and High Beam Control (Light Assist). Furthermore, the advanced IQ.DRIVE® driver assistance suite is standard on every ID.4 model, featuring Travel Assist 2.0 with adaptive cruise control, Lane Keeping System (Lane Assist), Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go, Traffic Sign Recognition, and Emergency Assist 3.0. New for 2023, ID.4 adds Park Assist Plus with Memory Parking and driver-initiated lane change functionality as an enhancement of Travel Assist.
The 2023 ID.4 is expected to reach dealers in the fall.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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