Brand New 2023 Volkswagen ID.4 uk deals

Compare brand new 2023 Volkswagen ID.4 prices and PCP deals with an average saving of £0 from our dealers. Our 2023 Volkswagen ID.4 deals are quoted fully inclusive (On The Road) and include all fees, avoiding any nasty surprises. Volkswagen manufactures 11 model variants.

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Auto Electric 0.0Elec GTX 77kWh 299 5 0.0 299 0 £52865 Save £0
Auto Electric 0.0Elec GTX 77kWh 299 5 0.0 299 0 £58415 Save £0
Auto Electric 0.0Elec Pure 52kWh 148 5 0.0 148 0 £38845 Save £0
Auto Electric 0.0Elec Pure 52kWh 148 5 0.0 148 0 £42250 Save £0
Auto Electric 0.0Elec Pure Perf 52kWh 170 5 0.0 170 0 £40275 Save £0
Auto Electric 0.0Elec Pure Perf 52kWh 170 5 0.0 170 0 £43680 Save £0
Auto Electric 0.0Elec Pro 77kWh 174 5 0.0 174 0 £44605 Save £0
Auto Electric 0.0Elec Pro 77kWh 174 5 0.0 174 0 £48010 Save £0
Auto Electric 0.0Elec Pro Perf 77kWh 204 5 0.0 204 0 £46035 Save £0
Auto Electric 0.0Elec Pro Perf 77kWh 204 5 0.0 204 0 £49440 Save £0
Auto Electric 0.0Elec Pro Perf 77kWh 265 5 0.0 265 0 £48045 Save £0
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The ID.4 range kicks off with Base 'Life'-spec variants. Choose the smaller 52kWh battery and the smaller 148PS 'Pure' Electric motor with this level of trim and you'll get yourself the only ID.4 model in the range that costs under £35,000 and therefore can qualify for the government's Plug-in Car Grant.

Which means that this entry-level ID.4 can be yours for just over £32,000 after grant deduction. There's a big price jump to the other models in the range which have to do without any grant assistance.

The same 'Life'-spec 52kWh model with the faster 170PS 'Pure Performance' motor costs from around £36,000. And a 'Life'-spec model with the bigger 77kWh battery, which must be had with the 204PS 'Pro Performance' motor, costs from around £41,500.

Going further up the line-up, just under £40,000 gets you mid-range 'Style'-spec, where the smaller 52kWh battery is offered with either the 148PS 'Pure' or the 170PS 'Pure Performance' motors.

From there on in the line-up, your only battery option is the bigger 77kWh unit, offered with the 204PS 'Pro Performance' motor with 'Family' and 'Max' trimmed models priced between £45,000 and £50,000.

If you want to go further, there's a top GTX high performance 4WD model which uses the 77kWh battery and has two motors (one on each axle) offering a 299PS total output. The GTX costs from around £49,000 in standard form - or costs just over £55,000 in top-spec GTX Max trim..

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