Volkswagen ID.4 1st Edition: Is this the best electric SUV yet? | WhichEV
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- The ID.4 is an SUV version of the ID.3, built on the same MEB platform. - VW is kicking off ID.4 sales with a "First Edition" model. - The ID.4 design motifs are clearly in the same family as the ID.3. - The ID.4 is a much bigger car, 30cm longer, 5cm wider, and 8cm taller, translating into more space inside. - The hood is not as stubby as on the ID.3, giving the ID.4 a more conventional appearance. - The drivetrain has a lot in common with the ID.3; the "First Edition" uses the same powertrain that was used by the ID.3 Tour. - A 204 PS rear-wheel drive electric motor is paired with a 77 kWh battery. - The car offers over-the-air updates and should launch with a smoother experience than the ID.3. - The model has just one trim level in the First Edition. - The paint options are blue, white, yellow, and grey metallic, a bit more exciting than the base grey on the ID.3. - It has only one interior color choice thus far. - The attractive 20-inch diamond-turned alloys are standard. - The rear tires are wider than the front, using air-stop tires that can be repaired with sealant. - A heat pump remains an expensive, optional extra. - A charging cable and tow bar are extra costs. - The mirrors are very large. - No proximity locking and unlocking functionality, requiring a button push on the key. - There is plenty of head and knee room in the rear seats, though the central seat is a little thin. - The seats are mechanically adjustable, not electric. - Both front seats are heated, as is the steering wheel. - Removable cupholders make more space, including USB-C charging ports in the front. - The glove box is small for such a large SUV. - The cargo area offers 543 liters of space, expanding to 1575 liters with the rear seats down, and includes a small space for keeping charging cables. - 310 mile WLTP range means at least over 200 miles of range driving on a motorway. - This car is more economical than some big SUVs at 3.5p per mile. - There is no need to press a start/stop button; pressing the brake pedal to start is all that is needed. - The screen size is 10-inch in the interior and this is identical to the ID.3. - It features an easy to use touch screen menu system. - Rear parking sensors and parking camera come as standard. - Standard safety tech includes driver alert with fatigue detection, forward collision warning with proactive pedestrian protection. - One aspect that is missing as standard is blind spot detection. - The “First Edition” costs £40,800, and there is no additional discount. - There is 50/50 weight distribution, it handles surprisingly well for a big SUV. - Top speed is 99 mph, it takes 8.5 seconds to reach 62 miles per hour. - Overall, the ID.4 is an excellent electric SUV, is spacious, well-built, with excellent range, though the price seems a little expensive.