Volkswagen Launches Pre-Sales for Upgraded 2024 ID.4 and ID.5 Electric Crossovers in Europe

Enhanced Features, More Power, and Advanced Infotainment Define the Latest ID Models

In the powertrain department, the rear-wheel-drive ID.4 Pro and ID.5 Pro models equipped with the 77-kilowatt-hour battery pack are equipped with a new electric motor on the rear axle. This motor, first seen on the ID.7 sedan, delivers an impressive 282 horsepower (210 kilowatts) and 402 pound-feet (545 Newton-meters) of torque. These figures represent substantial boosts of 81 hp and 173 lb-ft in comparison to the previous setup.

The new rear electric motor is also integrated into the all-wheel-drive ID.4 Pro 4Motion, creating a system power output of 282 hp, a significant increase of 21 hp.

In addition, the range-topping ID.4 GTX and ID.5 GTX, both featuring all-wheel drive, receive a power bump of 40 horsepower, resulting in a total output of 335 hp (250 kW). This improvement catapults the 0-62 mph sprint time to 5.4 seconds, while the top speed remains limited to 112 mph.

For models equipped with the 77-kWh battery pack, the ID.4 and ID.5 now offer an extended WLTP range, reaching up to 342 miles (550 kilometers) for the ID.4 Pro RWD, an increase of 10 miles, and up to 345 miles (556 km) for the ID.5 Pro RWD, adding 7 miles to the previous range.