Costing Only €46,335 in the European Market, The ID.4 SUV Promises to Be Volkswagen’s Most Complete Car in Brazil
It seems that Volkswagen is ready to enter the electric car race in Brazil in 2025. At least, that’s what the company’s launch schedule indicates. Although it hasn’t been confirmed which model will debut, rumors suggest that the chosen one among the 15 planned launches will be the ID.4 – an electric SUV.
The SUV is a model that continues to be popular in sales and reinforces the potential preference for the ID.4. The electric car has appeared several times in Brazil since 2021, in tests and events, according to Auto Esporte.
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The ID.4 SUV May Be Volkswagen’s Most Complete Car in Brazil
The ID.4 is an electric SUV that can carry up to five people on board and uses the same platform as the Audi Q4 e-tron. It has a 204 hp electric motor on the rear axle. Its battery has a capacity of 77 kWh and offers an estimated range of 520 km. According to VW, the ID.4 goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.5 seconds and accelerates up to 160 km/h (top speed is limited). Its dimensions are: 4.58 m in length, 2.77 m in wheelbase, 1.85 m in width, and 1.63 m in height.
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When it comes to standard equipment, the ID.4 is set to be Volkswagen’s most complete car in Brazil. Its list of features includes: adaptive cruise control, automatic braking, pedestrian and cyclist detection, traffic sign recognition, parking assist, lane keeping assist, cruise control, and a heads-up display compatible with augmented reality.
And What About The Price?
The ID.4 costs €46,335 in the European market, which corresponds to nearly R$ 260,000 in direct conversion (without taxes and fees). However, it’s unlikely that Volkswagen will keep the final price of the electric SUV below R$ 300,000, which would place it almost in the same price range as the Volvo XC40 Recharge (R$ 329,990). For comparison, the Chinese utility vehicle BYD Yuan Plus, with the same 204 hp, is currently priced at R$ 269,990.


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