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More than four years after its global unveiling, the Volkswagen ID.4 has been priced for Australia, undercutting the updated Tesla Model Y.
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The 2025 Volkswagen ID.4 has been priced for Australia ahead of customer deliveries beginning mid-year – almost 18 months after the mid-size electric SUV was first due in showrooms.
UPDATED 05/05/2025 5:00pm:After announcing pricing for the entry-level Pro variant on February 28, Volkswagen Australia has now confirmed pricing for the all-wheel drive ID.4 GTX flagship.
Volkswagen launched the ID.4 overseas in December 2020, with first Australian deliveries initially due in late 2023, before being pushed back to July 2024, then December 2024, then March 2025 and now finally “around mid-2025”.
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In that time, Australia’s electric vehicle (EV) market has gone through a significant period of growth but has now slowed down, despite more affordable models being introduced to local buyers.
The ID.4 will arrive priced from $59,990 before on-road costs.
That sees it undercut the upcoming, updated Tesla Model Y Launch Series by about $3400, with Volkswagen’s EV boasting a better driving range to the tune of about 80km.
The ID.4 Pro is also $1000 more affordable than the related Cupra Tavascan Endurance, which has identical outputs but a slightly shorter driving range and lower DC fast-charging rate.
For context, the Cupra is produced in China while the ID.4 comes from Germany.
Topping the range is the ID.4 GTX, priced exactly $10,000 higher than the base Pro but bringing more power and AWD, and a sportier look inside and out.
Model | Price before on-road costs |
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2025 Volkswagen ID.4 Pro | $59,990 |
2025 Volkswagen ID.4 GTX | $69,990 |
There’s just one variant available at launch.
ID.4 Pro | ID.4 GTX | |
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Power | 210kW | 250kW |
Torque | 545Nm | 679Nm |
Drive type | Rear-wheel drive | All-wheel drive |
0-100km/h time | 6.7 seconds | 5.4 seconds |
Battery capacity | 77kWh (net) | 77kWh (net) |
Driving range (WLTP) | 544km | 511km |
Maximum AC charge rate | 11kW | 11kW |
Maximum DC charge rate | 175kW | 175kW |
Volkswagen ID.4 | |
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Length | 4584mm |
Width | 1852mm (excl. mirrors) |
Height | 1640mm |
Wheelbase | 2771mm |
Boot capacity | 543L (seats up) 1575L (seats folded) |
The Volkswagen ID.4 is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty in Australia.
Service intervals and pricing are yet to be announced.
The Volkswagen ID.4 has not yet been issued an Australian safety rating by ANCAP, however it achieved a five-star result in New Zealand and Europe after testing conducted in 2021 by Euro NCAP.
Standard safety equipment includes:
The local Volkswagen ID.4 lineup will consist of two variants.
The ID.4 Pro features:
The ID.4 GTX adds:
An Exterior Style package is available on the Pro for an extra $900, adding:
Volkswagen hasn’t yet detailed the exterior paint colour choices for the ID.4 Pro, however, it’s confirmed metallic paint will be a $1000 option while premium metallic finishes will cost $1300 on the GTX.
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Born and raised in Canberra, Jordan has worked as a full-time automotive journalist since 2021, being one of the most-published automotive news writers in Australia before joining CarExpert in 2024.
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