Volkswagen drops all-electric ID.4 in the US in pivot back to gas SUVs
Volkswagen will no longer produce the all-electric ID.
factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee, as the German automaker shifts its resources into high-volume vehicles like its upcoming gas-powered Atlas SUV.
The company said Thursday that U. customers will be able to buy the ID.
4 until the current inventory runs out. inventory to last into 2027. Volkswagen, along with other legacy automakers, has pulled back on once-ambitious plans to shift their portfolios from gas-powered vehicles to battery electric cars, trucks, and SUVs. While some EVs have been hits, demand hasn’t met the lofty expectations that automakers forecasted.
VW began producing the mid-priced ID.
4 in 2020, listing at about $45,000.
The vehicle received a warm reception, but then struggled, notably with its software.
But a refresh in 2023 gave it new life, and a boost in sales.
Still, overall, the sales results have been a mixed bag.
4 sales in 2023 surpassed 37,000 and then dropped 55% the following year.
It seems that wasn’t quite enough to keep the ID. Volkswagen said it does plan to bring future models to the U.
4-specific production employees to transfer to.
The company is also offering an early retirement buyout to some workers.
The company appears committed to the U. market, just not one that includes an EV right now.
Cutting through the corporate-speak, one could surmise this will be a more affordable compact SUV.
VW claims it will also bring a future version of the ID.
4 to the North American market, but didn’t provide a timeline or other details.
If VW does bring back an electric vehicle for U. consumers, it will likely need to be affordable
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