Volkswagen ID.4 GTX
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
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- Price USA (Used)
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- Country of Manufacture
-  -   Germany  ![Germany]()  
 
-   Germany  
- Years of Production
- 2025-… (Produced)
- Body Style
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- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Potent all-wheel-drive power
- Generous cargo and cabin space
- Vastly improved tech interface
- Comfortable, quiet ride quality
Reasons Not to Buy
- Average DC fast-charging speed
- No front trunk (frunk)
- Limited towing capacity
Overview
The 2025 Volkswagen ID.4 GTX is the punchy, all-wheel-drive hero trim of VW’s popular electric SUV lineup. Positioned as the performance-focused model, it blends everyday practicality with a serious dose of driving excitement, making it a proper all-rounder for the modern family. While the GTX is a European designation, it showcases the pinnacle of ID.4 performance, featuring a potent dual-motor setup and sporty styling cues. Think of it as the GTI of the EV world. US pricing for this top-tier configuration has not been announced, but expect it to sit at the premium end of the ID.4 range.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the GTX gets a mega powertrain upgrade, centered around a new, high-efficiency rear motor. This bumps the total system output to a thrilling 335 horsepower, a significant jump that slashes acceleration times. Inside, the cabin tech gets a much-needed overhaul with a larger, more responsive 12.9-inch infotainment screen running updated software with illuminated touch sliders for climate control. This addresses a major critique of earlier models, making the new system faster and far more intuitive to use on the move.
Design & Exterior
The ID.4 GTX separates itself from its siblings with a distinctly athletic look. It boasts unique, more aggressive front and rear bumpers, glossy black trim pieces, and GTX-specific badging. Standard 20-inch wheels fill the arches nicely, giving it a planted, purposeful stance. The overall dimensions remain practical for city life and parking, measuring 180.5 inches long, 72.9 inches wide, and 63.7 inches tall. Full-width LED light bars at the front and rear complete the modern, high-tech aesthetic, ensuring it looks sharp day or night.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Inside, the GTX feels spacious, modern, and distinctly upscale with sporty red accents and premium materials. The main event is the new 12.9-inch infotainment display, which is a massive leap forward in usability and supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Passenger space is generous in both rows, making it a comfortable cruiser. For hauling gear, it’s a champ, offering a substantial 30.3 cubic feet of trunk space. Fold the rear seats down, and that expands to a cavernous 64.2 cubic feet. A front trunk, or frunk, is not available.
Performance & Driving Experience
This is where the GTX really shines. Its dual-motor all-wheel-drive system, combining an induction motor up front with a permanent magnet motor at the rear, churns out a mighty 335 horsepower and 501 lb-ft of torque. That immense, instant twist gets you from 0-60 mph in a properly quick 5.2 seconds. On the road, it feels planted and confident thanks to the low center of gravity, but the suspension is sorted for comfort on long journeys. It’s a rewarding drive that delivers both a quiet, refined ride and thrilling acceleration when you ask for it.
Range, Battery & Charging
The GTX is powered by a 79 kWh usable battery pack. According to Green Cars Compare's proprietary calculations, this delivers a real-world range estimate of 284 miles on a full charge, with an impressive efficiency of 3.59 mi/kWh. For topping up, it can accept up to 175 kW at a DC fast-charging station. At home, the standard 11 kW on-board AC charger can replenish the battery overnight. US models will feature a CCS Type 1 charge port, though Volkswagen has committed to adopting the NACS standard in the future.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While an official NHTSA rating for the 2025 GTX is pending, it earned a top 5-star rating from the stringent Euro NCAP, highlighting its excellent crash protection. Volkswagen's brilliant IQ.DRIVE suite of driver aids comes standard, making every journey safer and less stressful. This comprehensive package includes Travel Assist for semi-automated driving with adaptive cruise control and lane centering, along with essentials like Front Assist with automated emergency braking, a Blind Spot Monitor, and Rear Traffic Alert. It's a proper safety net for you and your passengers.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Volkswagen protects the ID.4 with a solid warranty package. This includes a 4-year/50,000-mile basic limited warranty and, crucially, an 8-year/100,000-mile warranty for the high-voltage battery system, which guarantees against excessive capacity loss. In the US, VW’s Carefree Coverage plan also adds value, typically providing 2 years/20,000 miles of scheduled maintenance and 3 years of unlimited 30-minute charging sessions on the Electrify America network, making the initial cost of ownership even more attractive.
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  Volkswagen ID.4 GTX (2023-2025)
 Volkswagen ID.4 GTX (2023-2025)