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Volkswagen ID4 Test Drive

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ID.4 EV TEST DRIVE


Test drives are by appointment only - schedule yours today!

Get behind the wheel of the Volkswagen ID.4 and see why it's the electric SUV built for everyone.

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Hear What Others Have to Say About Test Driving The ID.4

"Braking and handling were both great. Felt kinda like a sports car, to be honest with you, didn't feel like an SUV at all"




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Your Safety Is of the Highest Importance

Keeping the health of our customers and staff in mind, test drives are by appointment only. We ask that you wear a mask and hand sanitizer will be available, and the vehicle will be wiped down with disinfectant after each use.

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100% Electric. 100% SUV.

Unlike anything you've seen before.

We know once you test drive the ID.4 you'll want it for yourself.

Starting MSRP:

$39,995 [1]

Manufacturer Estimated Range

250 miles [2]

Estimated Charging Time

(at a public DC fast charger)

60 miles

In About 10 Minutes [3]

[1] Starting MSRP of $39,995 for a 2021 Volkswagen ID.4 Pro with single-speed automatic transmission. Prices exclude transportation, taxes, title, other options and dealer charges. Dealer sets actual price.

[2] The ID.4 Pro and 1st Edition have a preliminary manufacturer estimate of 250 miles range based on approximation of EPA test cycle. EPA estimates not yet available at this time. Actual range will vary and depend on several factors including driving and charging habits, accessory use, temperature and topography, battery age, load, and vehicle condition. Battery capacity decreases with time and use. See owner’s manual for details. Different vehicle variants, including AWD variants, will have different ranges.

[3] ID.4 equipped with fast charging capability maximum rate of 125kW. Based on charging at a 125kW or higher charger. Charging times will vary and depend on a variety of factors, including ambient temperature, charger type, battery condition and initial state of charge, vehicle condition and others. Frequent and consecutive fast charging can permanently decrease battery capacity.