The Volkswagen ID.4 is a fully electric SUV and offers ultra-low Benefit-in-Kind (BiK) tax rates, exceptional family practicality with a 543-litre boot, and a refined, comfortable ride that easily smooths out rough British roads. Offering a competitive real-world electric range of up to 351 miles on updated models, it eliminates depreciation risks while providing cutting-edge safety features and high residual values that keep monthly leasing payments highly affordable.
Volkswagen is a German car brand producing some of the most popular cars on UK roads as they’re affordable and dependable, packed with driver support and comfort features. In the ID.4 you’ve got features like Lane Assist, parking sensors and a voice assistant system so you can keep your eyes on the road and not get distracted by using buttons or the touchscreen system.
The Volkswagen ID.4 sits right in the middle of the company's electric vehicle family, as their mainstream, practical family crossover. In terms of hierarchy, the ID.4 lives directly beneath the ID.5. They are almost identical underneath, but the ID.4 uses a traditional, boxy SUV roofline while the ID.5 uses a sleeker coupe shape. This means the ID.4 is the cheaper and more practical choice.
Looking at the wider range, it's positioned above the compact ID.3 hatchback, meaning it gives you much more cabin and boot space. It sits below the premium ID.7 saloon, which serves as the larger flagship model. The ID.4 is the electric equivalent of the popular petrol-powered Tiguan.
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The ideal driver for a Volkswagen ID.4 is someone who wants a comfortable, practical, and quiet electric SUV for daily driving and commuting, who also appreciates its spacious interior and surprisingly good range for occasional road trips. It's suitable for families or individuals who prioritise ease of use, a smooth ride, and lower maintenance costs.
Cars similar to the Volkswagen ID.4 include the Tesla Model Y, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6, and Ford Mustang Mach-E.
There are many reasons that leasing an ID.4 is a great choice. It allows you to pay a fixed monthly sum for a set period of time for the use of a brand new innovative electric car. With a lease agreement, you can decide the spec of vehicle and any additional extras you want to add as well as the contract length, mileage allowance and whether you include a maintenance package in order to cover maintenance work and servicing the vehicle might need during the contract.
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The official driving range of the Volkswagen ID.4 varies across its primary model variants. The entry-level ID.4 Pure with a 52kWh battery starts the lineup with a range of up to 222 miles. Upgrading to the rear-wheel-drive ID.4 Pro variant with the larger 77kWh battery yields the maximum possible efficiency, reaching up to 351 miles on a single charge. Choosing the all-wheel-drive ID.4 Pro 4Motion trades a bit of that efficiency for extra grip, which reduces the total official range down to 325 miles. Finally, the top-tier, performance-focused ID.4 GTX Edition utilises a 79kWh battery pack and delivers an official maximum distance of 321 miles.
You can go from 20 to 80% charge in as little as 30 minutes at a 150 kW charger. However, most home chargers will have a 7 kW output and with that you can take an ID.4 from 0 to 100% in 12 hours.