9/1/2023 0 Comments Vw id 4 reviewThe 20-inch wheels on our First Edition made the ride a bit lumpy and it's a shame the regenerative brakes aren't strong enough to give one-pedal driving, but overall it's an easy and relaxing car to drive.The plug-in port for the charger is located on the rear passenger’s side, much as you’d find with a standard fuel-filler door. It's calm and doesn't roll about through corners and the steering is light and accurate. Fast getaways from the traffic lights are great occasionally but a more rounded driving experience is better every day – and that best describes the ID.4. While it might not be the quickest electric family SUV on the market, the ID.4 is easily one of the nicest to live day-to-day. There isn't the punch you'd expect from a standstill in any ID.4, but on the other hand the power delivery is smooth and linear and more like a petrol car. The smaller battery 52kWh Pure and Pure Performance models get from 0-60mph in nine and 10.9 seconds respectively. But, considering it has 296bhp and two electric motors at its disposal, the GTX isn't as quick as we would have liked. To match the basic, rear-wheel-drive Mustang, you'll need the sporty ID.4 GTX which gets to to 60mph in around the same time. That's more than quick enough for most family buyers, but cars like the Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range are nearly two seconds quicker. The Pro Performance models, with their 77kWh battery and 201bhp rear-mounted electric motor, take a respectable 8.5 seconds to get from 0-60mph. The ID.4 has been designed to be an excellent everyday pure-electric SUV, which could explain why the regular ID.4 models are quick rather fast.
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