Going Electric in the 2024 Volkswagen ID.4

January 12th, 2024 by

A grey 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 Pro S Plus is shown from the front at an angle after leaving a dealer that has a Volkswagen ID.4 for sale.

The fluctuation of fuel costs has always been the bane of drivers. Despite the wealth of innovations that have happened in the auto industry, the price of fuel is something we’ve long been at the mercy of—that is, until recently. The further accessibility of electric vehicles (EVs) means that drivers can now do what they’ve wanted to for so very long: bypass the pump entirely and not be bothered by a sudden increase in fuel costs.

Volkswagen has been leading the way in creating vehicles powered solely by electricity, and many consider the 2024 VW ID.4 to be one of the best. The arrival of a new model year means there are a variety of models to choose from, but if you’re in the market for an SUV that will allow you to reap the benefits of the EV revolution, then finding a Volkswagen ID.4 for sale could be the best decision you make this year.

Avoiding Fuel Prices While Paying Less Upfront

The incentive of avoiding pricey fill-ups is just too good to pass up, but the cost-cutting advantages of the Volkswagen ID.4 aren’t limited to just this. The ID.4’s starting MSRP—estimated to be around $41,000—will make it more affordable than some of its biggest competitors.[a] The Ford Mustang Mach-E, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and Kia EV6 and EV9 cost much more. Giving exceptional electric performance to the masses for a price that’s affordable to the average household illustrates how Volkswagen puts its customers’ needs first in everything they do.

A family is shown loading cargo into the back of a blue 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 Pro S Plus.

Electric Performance for the People

You might wonder how the ID.4’s performance relates to its lower upfront cost. Well, based on the information we’re about to present, we’d say it’s more than ideal for any driver, no matter how long your commute is.

The ID.4 comes with three electric powertrain options, the first of which is a 62-kWh battery pack and a single front-axle motor that gets 201 hp and 229 lb-ft of torque. The EPA estimates that this powertrain will get you 209 miles of range on a full charge. Estimated fuel savings over the first five years are projected to be about $4,750 for the average person; in addition to that, the federal tax rebate for purchasing an EV makes these figures too intriguing to pass on.

The other two options are even more impressive, as Volkswagen raises the stakes considerably. An 82-kWh battery pack and a single front-axle motor raise the power output to an impressive 282 hp, and this configuration possesses the longest range of the three, for around 291 miles on a full charge. This is ideal for city-dwellers and those who frequent the highway, but for those who are looking for just a little bit more, Volkswagen has you covered.

The same 82-kWh battery pack can pair with a motor on each axle, thereby granting AWD and 330 hp, thanks to your power being delivered directly to all four wheels. While the range for this setup drops to 263 miles, it’s still more than enough for any driver and their commute; best of all, you get the traction of AWD and a max range that’s greater than that of the base 62-kWh powertrain.

Comfort and Style

Many drivers prioritize driving a car that not only performs well but also looks and feels good. Volkswagen understands this and ensures that its vehicles are comfortable and visually appealing. While these factors may not be the most important, Volkswagen doesn’t compromise on them either. The exterior of the ID.4 embodies this model’s inherent futurism, down to its aerodynamic design and eye-catching curves, while the sloping rear end and distinctive hatch remind us of the long-lasting love the public has for the Volkswagen models of yesteryear.

If the exterior of the ID.4 makes a memorable first impression, just wait until you see the interior! The Volkswagen lineage is thick with vehicles whose cabins were at once practical and refined, and the ID.4 is no exception. The two-toned color scheme of white and gray immediately grabs interest, and the interior is anchored by a 12.0-inch infotainment touchscreen that’s standard on all trims. This interface’s placement elevates the style of the ID.4, and the crisp white steering wheel and seats are a delectable nod toward this model’s future-forward idealism.

Technology for the Modern Driver

In a world that’s constantly undergoing technological leaps, we expect our vehicles to follow suit. Entertainment tech and driving assistance features are among the most advanced in the ID.4, and Volkswagen offers both in abundance.

The 12.0-inch infotainment screen provides wireless compatibility with both Apple and Android products, allowing you to access all your favorite apps on the road. The ID.4 also comes standard with built-in navigation, allowing you to find your destination without using your phone, and this feature is made even easier to use with this model’s standard voice-recognition software. The purchase of an ID.4 also comes with a free trial period of SiriusXM, meaning you’ll have the opportunity to indulge in your favorite music and radio programs live!

Volkswagen isn’t just leading the way in EV tech; they’re changing how we think about safety. The ID.4 has a comprehensive suite of driver assistance features that Volkswagen calls IQ.Drive. If peace of mind is just as important to you as bypassing the pump, these features will certainly entice you…

Travel Assist: Maintaining a reasonable speed is one of the most fundamental aspects of safe driving. From acceleration to braking to steering, Travel Assist is there to help you maintain control whenever you’re behind the wheel.

Adaptive Cruise Control: One of the most integral advancements in driving tech, Adaptive Cruise Control is an indispensable tool once you’ve grown accustomed to it. For stretches of highway driving, this feature autonomously adjusts your vehicle’s speed in accordance with traffic patterns, providing a safe distance between you and the other drivers on the road, so you only have to focus on steering.

Active Blind Spot Monitor: When you first learned to drive, your instructor most likely told you how important it is to keep your eye on the road. Your blind spot is that troublesome area where your mirrors don’t overlap, and it’s where lies the most potential for an accident. This tool will alert you when vehicles are traveling in your blind spot while you intend to merge, and it can provide steering assistance if you come too close to a collision.

Rear Traffic Alert: This might be one of the best features you can take advantage of in a residential area. By constantly monitoring what’s behind you, you can ensure that you won’t hurt pedestrians or dent other vehicles while you’re backing up. Whether it’s your driveway or a parking lot, Volkswagen has your back.

The white interior of a 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 is shown from a high angle above the center console.

Go Electric in the ID.4 at Bud Clary Auburn Volkswagen

With three powertrain options that’ll have you bypassing the pump entirely, as well as a slew of reassuring safety features, the 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 is the electrified SUV that checks all the boxes. The future is certainly electric, so in order to make a remarkable investment in your future, we think there are few better options than the ID.4.

Deciding on your next vehicle can be daunting, but here at Bud Clary Auburn Volkswagen, we make it easy. Not only do we have a vast selection of new Volkswagen models and used vehicles, but we also have a team who can help you pick what works best for you and then keep your investment roadworthy for the years to come. See us today, and get ready to go electric!


[a] MSRP may change without notice. See dealer for complete details.