Sharp looks, a practical cabin, and a competitive price point all sum up Volkswagen’s electric crossover for the masses. Plus, since it’s manufactured at the company’s Chattanooga, Tennessee, facility, it earns buyers the full tax credit. Starting at $40,290 for the standard version and ranging up to $52,740 for the more powerful Pro S Plus, the VW ID.4 is comfortably below the $80,000 tax incentive ceiling. We’d love a bit more excitement from an enthusiast’s viewpoint, but the interior is well appointed and spacious enough for the whole family.
Source: www.caranddriver.com
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