2021 Volkswagen ID.4 Interior

The ID.4 is an all-round talent that can be driven in a sporty, yet also easy and comfortable way. The battery stores up to 77 kWh of energy (net) and enables ranges of up to 520 km (WLTP). It is installed below the passenger compartment which guarantees a low centre of gravity. The electric drive motor, positioned at the rear axle, generates 150 kW (204 PS) – enough to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.5 seconds and deliver a top speed of 160 km/h. Thanks to the rear-wheel drive’s strong grip and its 21 centimetres of ground clearance, the E-SUV also performs well in gentle off-road terrain.

The ID.4 can be recharged with direct current to cover the next 320 km (as per WLTP, at 125 kW) at a DC quick-charging station in around 30 minutes.

The ID.4’s exterior has athletic proportions for an ultra-modern appearance. Its clear, flowing design is inspired by nature and guarantees very good aerodynamics with a drag coefficient of 0.28.Its basic version already features headlights that are almost completely equipped with light-emitting diodes while its tail light clusters have been fully equipped with this technology. As the top-of-the-range version, interactive IQ.

Light LED matrix headlights are even more progressive: they welcome drivers with swivelling lens modules and generate an intelligently controlled main beam. These headlights have been paired with the new 3D LED tail light clusters. Their tail light is particularly homogeneous and lights up in an intensive red. The large wheels with a diameter of up to 21 inches underline the vehicle’s character.
Volkswagen ID.4 Specifications:
▪ Length/width/height/wheelbase – 4,584/1,852/1,640/2,771 mm
▪ Kerb weight – 2,124 kg
▪ Engine – Electric
▪ Max output – 204 PS (150 kW)
▪ Max torque – 310 Nm
▪ Transmission – Single-speed automatic, FWD
▪ Battery type/capacity – Lithium-ion/77 kWh
▪ 0-100 km/h – 8.5 seconds
▪ Top speed – 160 km/h

▪ Driving range – 522 km
▪ Energy consumption – 17.2 kWh/100km combined
▪ Charging AC 11 kW 0-100% – 7 hours 30 minutes
▪ Charging DC 125 kW 5-80% – 38 minutes

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