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− | '''Volkswagen ID.4. 2020 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door SUV. R/R, F/R/A, 52, 77 kWh electric.''' Second of Volkswagen’s EVs, in an SUV format. Shorter and lower than [[Volkswagen Tiguan II]], but with a wheelbase only a couple of centimetres shorter. Roomy, thanks to the long wheelbase, but interior materials leaving something to be desired. Good range, with over 500 km in the Pro Performance models. Two related models in China, one made by FAW, the other by SAIC, with minor sheetmetal differences. | + | '''Volkswagen ID.4. 2020 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door SUV. R/R, F/R/A, 52, 77 kWh electric.''' Second of Volkswagen’s EVs, in an SUV format. Roomy, thanks to the long wheelbase, but interior materials leaving something to be desired. Good range, with over 500 km in the Pro Performance models. Two related models in China, one (ID.4 Crozz) made by FAW, virtually a facsimile of the German model, the other (ID.4 X) by SAIC, 3 cm longer with minor sheetmetal differences. |
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Latest revision as of 12:53, 1 August 2021
Volkswagen ID.4. 2020 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door SUV. R/R, F/R/A, 52, 77 kWh electric. Second of Volkswagen’s EVs, in an SUV format. Roomy, thanks to the long wheelbase, but interior materials leaving something to be desired. Good range, with over 500 km in the Pro Performance models. Two related models in China, one (ID.4 Crozz) made by FAW, virtually a facsimile of the German model, the other (ID.4 X) by SAIC, 3 cm longer with minor sheetmetal differences.
Manufacturing locations: Zwickau, Sachsen, Germany; Anting, Shanghai, China; Foshan, Guangdong, China
Marque: Volkswagen