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    2024 Volkswagen ID.4 Buying Guide: Trims, Range, Pricing & Used Tips
    Buying Guides·11 min read·By Recharged Editorial Team

    2024 Volkswagen ID.4 Buying Guide: Trims, Range, Pricing & Used Tips

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    Table of Contents

    • Why the 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 matters
    • 2024 ID.4 specs at a glance
    • 2024 ID.4 trims, batteries and range explained
    • Performance, AWD and driving feel
    • Charging, home setup and road-trip viability
    • Pricing, incentives and total cost of ownership
    • 2024 ID.4 vs. earlier model years
    • New 2024 vs. used ID.4: Which makes more sense?
    • Pre-purchase checklist for any ID.4
    • How Recharged evaluates and sells Volkswagen ID.4s
    • 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 FAQ
    • Bottom line: Is the 2024 ID.4 right for you?

    If you want a practical electric SUV that still feels familiar, the 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 should be on your shortlist. This 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 buying guide walks through trims, range, charging, pricing, and how the updated 2024 model fits into the growing pool of used ID.4s you’ll see on sites like Recharged and local dealer lots.

    Quick take

    The 2024 ID.4 is a refined evolution rather than an all-new model. The big story is a stronger, more efficient rear motor on 82 kWh versions and a better infotainment experience, changes that matter a lot if you plan to keep the car for years, or you’re comparison shopping used 2021–2023 ID.4s.

    Why the 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 matters

    Volkswagen’s ID.4 was one of the first mainstream compact electric SUVs to square up against the Tesla Model Y, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and Ford Mustang Mach‑E. By 2024, VW didn’t need a full redesign, but it did need to respond to owner feedback on power, efficiency, and tech. The result is a model-year update that keeps the familiar shape but meaningfully improves how the ID.4 drives and feels day to day.

    • More powerful and efficient rear motor on most 82 kWh trims, boosting horsepower into the 280s and 330s while improving efficiency.
    • Refined interior layout with a larger center touchscreen on 82 kWh models and cleaner control layout compared with early ID.4s.
    • Still one of the more affordable, family-sized EV SUVs when you compare real-world range, space, and equipment to rivals.

    Who the 2024 ID.4 fits best

    The ID.4 shines if you want a comfortable, family-friendly EV that drives like a traditional compact SUV, with a calmer personality than many sportier rivals and a price that undercuts many similarly-sized electric crossovers.

    2024 ID.4 specs at a glance

    2024 Volkswagen ID.4 at a glance

    3
    Battery / powertrain combos
    62 kWh RWD entry model plus 82 kWh RWD and AWD variants.
    ~209–290 mi
    EPA range
    Depending on battery size, wheels, and RWD vs. AWD configuration.
    135–175 kW
    DC fast charge
    Peak DC charging power on most 82 kWh 2024 ID.4 packs.
    Compact SUV
    Price class
    Generally prices below many similarly-sized EVs with comparable range.

    Exact range and pricing vary by trim, battery, and wheel choice, but most shoppers are picking between a more affordable 62 kWh Standard/S model and the higher-capacity 82 kWh Pro/Pro S trims with the upgraded motor.

    2024 ID.4 trims, batteries and range explained

    The 2024 ID.4 lineup in the U.S. keeps a simple naming structure, but the details matter. Here’s how to decode what you’re seeing on a window sticker or used listing.

    2024 Volkswagen ID.4 trims, batteries and key stats (U.S.)

    Approximate specs to help you compare main 2024 ID.4 configurations. Always double‑check a specific vehicle’s Monroney label or listing for exact figures.

    Trim (2024 US)Battery (usable)DriveEst. EPA rangeMotor outputWho it fits best
    Standard~62 kWhRWD~200–210 mi~201 hpCity drivers, lower annual miles, households with easy home charging.
    S (62 kWh)~62 kWhRWD~200–210 mi~201 hpSame battery as Standard with more comfort features and style.
    Pro82 kWhRWD~270–280 mi~280+ hp (new motor)Value sweet spot for range and power if you don’t need AWD.
    Pro S82 kWhRWD~270–280 mi~280+ hpAdds upscale tech and comfort to the Pro’s range.
    AWD Pro82 kWhAWD~255–265 mi~330+ hp (dual motors)All‑weather traction, stronger acceleration, still decent range.
    AWD Pro S82 kWhAWD~255–265 mi~330+ hpRange, power, AWD and the most features; usually the price ceiling.

    Ranges are approximate EPA estimates; wheel size and options can move numbers slightly.

    Watch trim names on used listings

    Online listings sometimes mix 2021–2023 and 2024 ID.4s under similar names like “Pro S.” Always confirm model year, battery size, and whether it has the updated 2024 power unit if you’re paying a premium for a newer vehicle.

    If you mainly commute and run errands around town, the 62 kWh Standard or S can be enough, especially with reliable home charging. If you want fewer charging stops on road trips, or your weather is cold and hilly, the 82 kWh Pro or AWD Pro is where most longer‑range shoppers end up.

    Performance, AWD and driving feel

    The 2024 ID.4 doesn’t chase sports‑car numbers the way some rivals do. Instead, it emphasizes smooth, solid acceleration and a planted feel. That said, the 2024 upgrades finally give the big‑battery models the punch many owners were asking for.

    How the 2024 ID.4 drives

    Different powertrains, different personalities

    62 kWh RWD (Standard / S)

    Still uses the earlier ~201 hp rear motor. Acceleration is perfectly adequate for daily driving but won’t pin you back in the seat.

    • Best for relaxed drivers.
    • Similar feel to 2021–2023 82 kWh RWD cars, but with less range.

    82 kWh RWD (Pro / Pro S)

    Gets VW’s newer, stronger rear motor. Power jumps into the high‑200 hp range, with noticeably quicker 0–60 mph times and better passing performance.

    • Feels more confident merging and overtaking.
    • Also improves efficiency vs. earlier years.

    82 kWh AWD (AWD Pro / Pro S)

    Adds a front motor for more traction and power, pushing output into the low‑300 hp range.

    • Stronger launches and better snow/poor‑weather grip.
    • Expect a small range hit vs. RWD.

    AWD and winter weather

    Owners widely report that AWD ID.4s feel sure‑footed in snow and rain, especially on good all‑season or dedicated winter tires. If you live in a snowbelt state, the range penalty of AWD is often worth it for traction and confidence.

    Charging, home setup and road-trip viability

    Every 2024 ID.4 sold in the U.S. uses the CCS1 fast‑charging standard and an 11 kW onboard AC charger. That means it will fit right into most public DC fast‑charging networks today and work well with a 48‑amp Level 2 home charger.

    • Home Level 2 charging (240 V): Roughly 7–11 hours for a near‑empty to full charge depending on battery size and charger power, ideal for overnight refills.
    • Public DC fast charging: Peak rates around 135–175 kW on most 82 kWh packs under good conditions, making 10–80% sessions in the 30–40 minute ballpark when the battery is properly preconditioned.
    • Charging standard: CCS1 today, with VW planning NACS (Tesla plug) access for many ID.4s via an approved adapter and software updates starting in the mid‑decade timeframe.

    Home charging makes the ID.4 shine

    An ID.4 is easiest to live with if you can charge at home or at work. Even a basic 40–48 amp Level 2 setup can comfortably support 10,000–15,000 miles of annual driving without relying heavily on DC fast charging.
    Interior view of a 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 showing the large center touchscreen and digital driver display
    The 2024 ID.4’s larger screen on 82 kWh trims and revised controls address many early‑model complaints about ergonomics and software.

    Plan for cold‑weather range loss

    Like any EV, the ID.4 can lose 20–40% of its effective range in very cold conditions at highway speeds. If you live in a cold climate and plan frequent winter road trips, lean toward the 82 kWh battery even if the 62 kWh seems adequate on paper.

    Pricing, incentives and total cost of ownership

    MSRPs move around with destination fees and option packages, but the 2024 ID.4 typically undercuts similarly sized electric SUVs from premium brands while offering more space than many compact EV crossovers. The 62 kWh models are the price leaders, with 82 kWh Pro and AWD Pro trims stepping you up into higher monthly payments but lower range anxiety.

    What to expect on price

    • 62 kWh Standard/S: Position VW’s entry point; often advertised aggressively on leases.
    • 82 kWh Pro/Pro S: Mid‑pack pricing vs. rivals with similar range and equipment.
    • AWD variants: Carry a noticeable premium but can still undercut some dual‑motor competitors.

    Used pricing for 2021–2023 ID.4s has softened as more inventory hits the market, making late‑model used examples a serious alternative to a new 2024.

    Incentives and running costs

    • Federal tax credit rules change often: Some ID.4 configurations have cycled on and off eligibility for the new‑EV IRA credit. Leases can sometimes capture incentive value even when purchases cannot.
    • State/local perks: Many states layer on rebates, HOV lane access, or utility‑backed home charging incentives.
    • Operating costs: Electricity usually undercuts gasoline on a per‑mile basis, and there’s no oil changes, but budget for tires, cabin filters, and brake fluid like any car.

    Double‑check current incentives

    Eligibility for the federal clean vehicle credit has changed several times for the ID.4. Before you sign, confirm with your tax professional and dealer whether a specific 2024 trim and purchase or lease structure qualifies for federal or state incentives in the current year.

    2024 ID.4 vs. 2021–2023 ID.4: What’s actually different?

    If you’re cross‑shopping a brand‑new 2024 with a late‑model used ID.4, it helps to know what changed under the skin. The 2021 launch models and early 2022s were competent but had teething issues around software and charging. Later 2022–2023 models, especially U.S.‑built ones from Chattanooga, smoothed out many of those rough edges.

    How 2024 compares to earlier ID.4s

    Biggest differences shoppers should know about

    Powertrain & performance

    • 2021–2023 82 kWh: 201 hp RWD or 295 hp AWD motors.
    • 2024 82 kWh: New rear motor with roughly 280+ hp RWD and 330+ hp AWD, improving acceleration and efficiency.
    • 62 kWh models retain the earlier ~201 hp rear motor.

    Infotainment & ergonomics

    • Early ID.4s drew criticism for laggy software and confusing haptic controls.
    • 2024 82 kWh trims get a larger central screen and updated interface, improving responsiveness and layout.
    • Button and stalk rearrangements make the cabin feel more conventional.

    Software & reliability trajectory

    • Over‑the‑air updates have addressed many early bugs on 2021–2022 cars.
    • Battery‑related recalls and module replacements have occurred but are typically handled under warranty when needed.
    • 2024s benefit from lessons learned on earlier builds.

    Battery & charging

    • Usable capacities of ~62 and ~82 kWh are consistent across model years.
    • Later 82 kWh packs generally charge faster (up to the 135–175 kW range) and manage heat better than early builds.
    • All U.S. ID.4s use CCS1 DC fast‑charging today.

    When a used 2021–2023 ID.4 makes sense

    If you don’t care about the latest screen or the extra punch from the 2024 motor, a well‑priced 2021–2023 ID.4 with a clean battery health check can deliver similar space and range for thousands less than a new 2024.

    New 2024 vs. used ID.4: Which should you buy?

    By 2026, most shoppers will find both new 2024 ID.4s on dealer lots and a growing used inventory of 2021–2023, and the occasional off‑lease 2024, on marketplaces like Recharged. The right choice depends on how much you value the latest tech, your annual mileage, and your risk tolerance.

    Reasons to prioritize a new 2024 ID.4

    • You want the stronger 82 kWh motor and improved efficiency.
    • You care about having VW’s latest infotainment hardware and software.
    • You prefer a full new‑car warranty and simpler financing offers.
    • You plan to keep the vehicle for many years, so incremental improvements add up.

    Reasons to hunt for a used ID.4

    • Depreciation has already hit, especially on 2021–2022 models, so you can often buy an ID.4 for far less than sticker on a 2024.
    • You’re comfortable trading some power and tech for a lower payment.
    • Certified pre‑owned or reputable used‑EV retailers can offset risk with inspections and warranty coverage.
    • You want to maximize value and don’t mind shopping across trims and model years.

    Where Recharged fits in

    On Recharged, every used ID.4 comes with a Recharged Score Report that shows verified battery health, real‑world range expectations, and fair‑market pricing. That’s especially valuable when you’re choosing between a discounted 2021–2022 car and a pricier 2024 with the updated hardware.

    Pre-purchase checklist for any ID.4

    Essential checks before you commit to a 2024 (or used) ID.4

    1. Confirm battery size and trim

    Don’t rely on badges alone. Verify whether the car has the 62 kWh or 82 kWh pack, and match the trim (Standard, S, Pro, Pro S, AWD Pro, AWD Pro S) to your range and feature needs.

    2. Review real-world range needs

    Map out your longest regular trips and winter driving patterns. If you routinely drive 180+ highway miles without charging, the 82 kWh pack is usually the safer bet.

    3. Inspect charging history and hardware

    On a used ID.4, look for evidence of consistent Level 2 home charging vs. constant DC fast‑charging. Check the condition of the charge port, cables, and any included home charger.

    4. Check software version and feature set

    Ask which software version the car is on and whether all campaign updates and recalls have been completed. Newer software can improve charging behavior, range prediction, and infotainment stability.

    5. Test infotainment and controls

    Spend time with the screen, haptic controls, and driver‑assist features on your test drive. Make sure the interface feels intuitive enough for daily use; the 2024’s updated hardware can be a big plus here.

    6. Evaluate tires, brakes and ride quality

    Heavier EVs like the ID.4 can be hard on tires. Check for uneven wear, listen for suspension noise, and test the brake feel. Replacing 20‑inch EV‑rated tires on upper trims can be pricey.

    How Recharged evaluates and sells Volkswagen ID.4s

    Because the ID.4 spans multiple model years, motors, and software generations, two similar‑looking SUVs can behave very differently in the real world. That’s why Recharged treats every ID.4 as a battery‑first purchase, not just another used compact SUV.

    What you get with an ID.4 from Recharged

    Battery transparency, fair pricing, and EV‑savvy support

    Recharged Score battery diagnostics

    Each ID.4 undergoes a Recharged Score evaluation that measures battery health, estimated usable capacity, and likely real‑world range. You see how the pack is aging before you buy, not after.

    Fair market pricing

    Recharged benchmarks each ID.4 against nationwide listings, auction data, and current incentives to surface transparent, market‑aligned pricing, no guesswork about whether a 2022 Pro S is actually a good deal.

    EV‑specialist support & digital buying

    From trade‑in to financing to nationwide delivery, Recharged’s EV specialists walk you through ID.4‑specific questions, like home charging, winter performance, and software updates, entirely online or at the Richmond, VA Experience Center.

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    2024 Volkswagen ID.4 FAQ

    Frequently asked questions about the 2024 Volkswagen ID.4

    Bottom line: Is the 2024 ID.4 right for you?

    If you’re shopping for a mainstream electric SUV that doesn’t scream “science experiment,” the 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 is worth serious consideration. The updated 82 kWh powertrain and improved infotainment address the loudest complaints about early ID.4s, while pricing still undercuts many rivals. The trade‑off is that it remains more comfort‑oriented than thrilling, and long‑range winter road‑trippers will want to be realistic about range and charging.

    If you prioritize the latest hardware, cleaner software, and stronger acceleration, a new 2024 82 kWh Pro or AWD Pro is where to focus. If your budget leans used, a well‑vetted 2021–2023 ID.4 with a healthy battery can deliver much of the same experience for less money, especially when you buy from a seller that understands EVs. Either way, going in with a clear view of trims, range, charging and incentives will help you land the right ID.4 for how you actually drive.

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