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The Volkswagen ID.4 is the most popular all-electric model that the automaker plans to build in Tennessee. The new electric SUV is expected to cost less than $35,000 and be sourced locally. Volkswagen also plans to start selling these vehicles globally in the next three years. Until then, the ID.4 will be priced at $35,000, with an estimated delivery date of 2021. Volkswagen is investing $800 million in the new factory in Tennessee.
Volkswagen ID.4 electric crossover SUV
The VW ID.4 is set to be the most affordable electric vehicle to hit the market. Compared to the Ford Mustang Mach-E, Tesla Model Y, and Chevrolet Bolt EUV, Volkswagen hopes to sell the ID.4 electric crossover SUV for $35 thousand after a tax break, which will make it $27 thousand total. The cheaper version is expected to have a limited range, while the 82kWh version will likely be more powerful with up to 250 miles of range. Volkswagen previously used LG Chem to produce the battery pack, but has switched to SK Innovation to manufacture the battery. In addition, Volkswagen’s new EV platform, the MEB, is shared with other Volkswagen Group brands, including Skoda, Audi, and SEAT.
ID.4 is Volkswagen’s most popular all-electric model
The ID.4 is expected to have a range of 260 miles. Compared to the 260-mile range of the Hyundai Kona Electric and 330-mile range of the Kia Niro EV, the ID.4 is more affordable and has a lower price tag of $40,000. This means that it is still well within the reach of many families, and is priced well below other all-electric vehicles. A DC fast charger is available for charging at home.
The ID.4 will be manufactured at the Chattanooga plant. Volkswagen says it will introduce a new version later this year with a revised center console. The company will also offer a lower-priced version of the ID.4 that does not have a large battery. The new model will likely be priced lower than the current model, as Volkswagen won’t need to import it from Germany. The new production location should allow VW to earn more profit from its vehicles.
ID.4 will be built at Volkswagen’s Chattanooga factory
The ID.4 will be built alongside a Volkswagen Atlas SUV, which has internal combustion engines. The VW Chattanooga factory is currently building preproduction ID.4 models, which were imported from Germany. Volkswagen has announced plans to hire 1,000 more people at the Chattanooga factory before the end of the year. The company plans to increase its workforce by adding a third shift.
The ID.4 is expected to account for at least a third of all electric car sales by 2025. Volkswagen is also introducing a version of the ID.4 with a range of up to 200 miles. This version is expected to be built in Tennessee and will begin deliveries later this year.
The company plans to build the new vehicle at a scale of 7,000 vehicles per month by the end of 2022, and continue to increase output over the next three years. Production will begin in October, and the company plans to build the 82-kWh version of the ID.4 later this year. Volkswagen has already delivered more than 190,000 ID.4 models worldwide.