Volkswagen of America today announced the initial pricing and trim for the 2025 Volkswagen ID.4 – here’s the lowdown.
Volkswagen has restarted production of the ID.4 at its Chattanooga, Tennessee, plant with 82 kWh models rolling off the line. The 62 kWh version will follow later, and all models are set to get additional features starting midyear. Pricing and more details are coming soon.
The 82 kWh ID.4 models stick to a similar trim lineup as 2024. Both the Entry and S trims come in rear-wheel or all-wheel drive, while the top-tier S Plus is exclusively all-wheel drive.
Without further ado, let’s get to it. Here’s the meat-and-potatoes pricing and trim of the 2025 Volkswagen ID.4:
RWD Pro: starting at $45,095 MSRP
AWD Pro: starting at $48,995 MSRP
Exterior features
Interior features
RWD Pro S: starting at $50,195 MSRP
AWD Pro S: Starting at $54,095 PDSF
Exterior features
Interior features
AWD Pro S Plus: Starting at $57,295 PDSF
External characteristics
And the maximum things for me (they are not indicated in the article): road range, presence of heat pump and if it will have a NACS connector. Happy to see that AWD models have a trailer standard!
Interior Features
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