The 2023 ID.4’s 62 kWh battery means you’ll only get 208 miles of range with the standard edition. The standard model offers 201 horsepower and only comes in rear-wheel drive. But, you can upgrade the ID.4 to the pro model that offers a 82 kWh battery that extends the range to 275 miles. The ID.4 Pro gives you 295 horsepower and a starting price of $42,495.
There’s also an all-wheel drive option in the pro edition for an additional $4,000. If you want more features inside and out, Volkswagen will have S and S Plus trim levels with the most expensive option being the ID.4 Pro S Plus model that starts at $53,995.
Familiar form — The 2023 model doesn’t change too much from the 2022 model, offering a slight cosmetic change in the front bumper and more wheel and paint options. The upcoming ID.4 still has a bunch of safety features that we saw previously, like Hyundai’s Travel Assist 2.0, Lane Keeping System, Adaptive Cruise Control, and more.
The standard version of the ID.4 is expected to make it to dealers this fall. The ID.4 may very well be one of the cheapest fully-electric SUVs when it comes to market, but it’s currently beat out by the Hyundai Kona and Chevy Bolt EUV. Still, the more companies aggressively price their EVs, the more we’ll see them being adopted throughout the country.