£14,999
Volkswagen ID4
2021 - 150kW Life Pro Performance 77kWh 5dr Auto AUTO
£30,158
Volkswagen ID4
2025 - 210kW 4MOTION Match Pro 77kWh 5dr Auto
£31,564
Volkswagen ID4
2025 - Style Edition 77kWh Pro Performance 204PS 1-speed automatic 5 Door
£28,727
Volkswagen ID4
2023 - 150kW Max Pro Performance 77kWh 5dr Auto[135kW Ch]
£31,086
Volkswagen ID4
2025 - Style Edition 77kWh Pro 174PS 1-speed automatic 5 Door
£30,019
Volkswagen ID4
2025 - Match 77kWh Pro 286PS 1-speed automatic 5 Door
£24,630
Volkswagen ID4
2021 - 150kW Max Pro Performance 77kWh 5dr Auto
£29,318
Volkswagen ID4
2022 - 220kW 4MOTION GTX Max 77kWh 5dr Auto
£27,603
Volkswagen ID4
2025 - Style Edition 52kWh Pure 148PS 1-speed automatic 5 Door
£29,904
Volkswagen ID4
2024 - 210kW 4MOTION Match Pro 77kWh 5dr Auto
£18,433
Volkswagen ID4
2021 - 150kW Life Pro Performance 77kWh 5dr Auto
£30,887
Volkswagen ID4
2025 - 210kW 4MOTION Match Pro 77kWh 5dr Auto
£16,430
Volkswagen ID4
2022 - 109kW Life Pure 52kWh 5dr Auto
£16,799
Volkswagen ID4
2021 (21) - 52KWH City Pure 5-Door
£20,138
Volkswagen ID4
2022 - 109kW Life Pure 52kWh 5dr Auto
£22,276
Volkswagen ID4
2021 - 150kW Life Pro Performance 77kWh 5dr Auto
£17,999
Volkswagen ID4
2021 (71) - 52KWH City Pure 5-Door
£30,061
Volkswagen ID4
2025 - Match 77kWh Pro 286PS 1-speed automatic 5 Door
£29,371
Volkswagen ID4
2025 - Style Edition 52kWh Pure Performance 170PS 1-speed automatic 5 Door
£27,900
Volkswagen ID4
2023 - ID4 Style Edition 5dr
£16,988
Volkswagen ID4
2022 (22) - Pure 52kWh Life 5dr Auto (APPLE CAR PLAY, SAT NAV)
£17,591
Volkswagen ID4
2022 (22) - 109kW Life Pure 52kWh 5dr Auto
£16,991
Volkswagen ID4
2021 (71) - 125kW Life Pure Performance 52kWh 5dr Auto
The Volkswagen ID.4 is a mid-size electric SUV. It’s an excellent family car, with lots of interior space, and it gives you a very quiet and comfortable ride. Some models provide a battery range of up to 328 miles, which makes long journeys relatively easy.
The ID.4 has been sold since 2020. It’s Volkswagen’s first electric SUV, similar in size to the petrol/diesel-powered Tiguan SUV. There’s a choice of different battery capacities and electric motors as well as different trim levels. These can look quite complex, so let’s break it down.
The smaller of the batteries is fitted to the most affordable model of ID.4, which is called Pure. It has a capacity of 52kWh, which gives you an official range of up to 223 miles. Pro models have a bigger 77kWh battery, which gives a range of up to 328 miles. High-performance GTX models also have the 77kWh battery, but range is a bit lower – up to 308 miles – because these cars focus on power over range.
Then there are the Pure Performance and Pro Performance models. These have a more powerful electric motor than the regular Pure and Pro models, so they accelerate faster. In addition, the Pro Performance is available with four-wheel drive – which Volkswagen calls 4Motion – adding even more power at the expense of some battery range. GTX models have four-wheel drive as standard.
On top of that, you have a number of trims to choose from, including ones called Life, Style or Family. The GTX is a trim package in itself and models with the Max package gain extra luxury features.
The majority of the ID.4’s features and functions are controlled via a touchscreen display in the middle of the dashboard. It’s not the most user-friendly of such systems and it can take some time to learn how to find your way around. But you can sidestep that by using voice commands or connecting your phone to use Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
Features fitted as standard to all ID.4 models include two-zone air con, sat nav, adaptive cruise control and heated front seats and steering wheel for those chilly morning commutes. You’ll also get a wireless charging pad for your phone, front and rear parking sensors and a reversing camera. High-spec models gain extra features like an opening panoramic glass roof, adaptive LED headlights, three-zone climate control and electrically adjustable front seats.
ID.4 Pure models fitted with the 52kWh battery can give you a range of up to 223 miles on a full charge, according to official figures. Models fitted with the 77kWh battery can give you up to 328 miles.
To fully recharge the 52kWh battery at home using a 7kWh electric car charger takes 7.5 hours. The 77kWh battery takes 12 hours 40 minutes. A 100kW rapid charger at a public charging station will recharge from 5% to 80% recharge in less than an hour, on either battery.
There’s no Vehicle Excise Duty (car tax) to pay after the first year, although models costing more than £40,000 when new will attract an annual premium surcharge (£355 as of September 2022). Servicing costs should be low, although insurance might be a bit higher because electric cars are more complex and expensive to repair than petrol/diesel cars.
Other electric SUVs like the ID.4 include the Skoda Enyaq iV, Audi Q4 E-tron and Mercedes-Benz EQC. All these cars are closely matched in many ways. The Skoda is a bit more spacious than the Volkswagen, and the Audi and Mercedes have more of a premium feel. But the ID.4’s style is very appealing and it can give you a usefully long battery range.