{"id":246544,"date":"2023-11-27T20:49:23","date_gmt":"2023-11-27T20:49:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=246544"},"modified":"2023-11-27T20:49:23","modified_gmt":"2023-11-27T20:49:23","slug":"2024-volkswagen-id-4-epa-range-increases-to-293-miles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/car-reviews\/2024-volkswagen-id-4-epa-range-increases-to-293-miles\/","title":{"rendered":"2024 Volkswagen ID.4 EPA Range Increases To 293 Miles"},"content":{"rendered":"
Earlier this year, Volkswagen announced that the upcoming 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 with an 82-kilowatt-hour battery will have more power and more driving range.<\/p>\n
The main change is the new rear drive unit rated at 210 kilowatts, which replaces the previously used 150-kW one. It has more power and is also more efficient, which increases the range without a change in the battery capacity.<\/p>\n
The manufacturer has not announced the full specs yet, but now the new 2024 Volkswagen ID.4\u00a0has been listed by the EPA, thus revealing the range and efficiency numbers, which were not available at the time of the announcement of the changes.<\/p>\n
At the moment, three ratings are available for the ID.4 Pro, ID.4 AWD Pro, and ID.4 AWD Pro S trims. We guess that the data for other trim levels will be announced at a later point.<\/p>\n
The rear-wheel drive ID.4 Pro has an EPA Combined range of 291 miles, which is 16 miles or 5.8% more than previously. The two all-wheel-drive trims were rated at 263 miles, which is 8 miles or 3.1% more than before.<\/p>\n
This boost reveals to us that there is still big potential for making EVs more efficient and boosting range without the need for higher-capacity batteries.<\/p>\n
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Energy consumption, including charging losses, of the 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 (82 kWh) is slightly lower than in the case of the 2023 model year.<\/p>\n
The 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 Pro (with the same 19-inch wheels, we believe) is rated at 113 MPGe or about 298 watt-hours per mile (5.4% improvement).<\/p>\n
The AWD version is about 10% less efficient than the RWD at 102 MPGe or about 330 Wh\/mi, however, it’s 2.9% better than the 2023 model year version.<\/p>\n