Volkswagen’s all-electric 2024 ID.4 compact SUV gets an important update for the U.S.-spec’d 82-kWh models. Specifically, the current motors in the rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive versions are ...
Volkswagen is recalling 23,883 examples of the ID.4 to stop into VW dealers to fix a potential issue with the sunshade. Production of the electric crossover from the 2023 and 2024 model years ...
The Volkswagen ID.4 is already a hit. The company sold 37,789 units last year, representing 11.5% of VW’s total U.S. sales and an 84% improvement year-over-year improvement for the ID.4. Despite some ...
For years, both Volkswagen and Toyota fought for the title of largest automotive company in the world. Yet, at least in North America, both brands have taken their time embracing all-electric models.
If you want an affordable EV, buying used is still the smartest move. With new EVs averaging around $60,000 in the U.S., getting a nice one without spending a fortune can be tricky. Sure, you can find ...
Volkswagen had to pause production of the electric ID.4 SUV in September due to a problem with door handles that could allow the doors to open unexpectedly while driving. Now, the plant in Chattanooga ...
Earlier this month, Volkswagen issued a recall for 98,806 ID.4 electric crossovers due to a door handle water ingress problem. As of September 18, however, the issue has escalated, with VW issuing a ...
Volkswagen has issued a recall of 16,207 units of the 2023 ID.4, the fourth such safety action in the past six months. This time it’s about outside door handles that can allow water inside the door ...
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