In brief
The ID.4 GTX – The sporty flagship of the ID.4 model series
News at a glance The ID. family is growing to include the GTX performance brand: Following on from the GTI and GTE, the GTX label is the next chapter in Volkswagen’s successful history of top-of-the-range sporty models – and an intelligent transition to the world of e-mobility.Sustainability and sportiness are not mutually exclusive: GTX offers a fun and carbon-neutral driving experience for a wide range of customers. Entry-level price of 50,415 euros: In Germany, the entry-level price for the ID.4 GTX is 50,415 euros. Customers in Germany are able to apply for a net subsidy of 7,500 euros.Two motors for the dual-motor electric all-wheel drive: The ID.4 GTX has one electric drive motor each on the front and rear axles. Together, they deliver a maximum of 220 kW (299 PS)(((ID.4 GTX – Power consumption in kWh/100 km (NEDC): 16.3 (combined); CO2 emissions in g/km: 0; efficiency class: A+. Maximum electrical output 220 kW: Maximum output that can be accessed for a maximum of 30 seconds, calculated in accordance with UN GTR.21. The amount of power available in individual driving situations depends on various factors, such as ambient temperature and the charge status, temperature and condition or physical age of the high-voltage battery. The availability of the maximum power requires the high-voltage battery to be between 23°C and 50°C and have a charge level of > 88%. Deviations from the aforementioned parameters in particular may lead to a reduction in power, through to the complete unavailability of the maximum power. The battery temperature can be indirectly influenced by the auxiliary air conditioner to a certain extent and the charge level can, for example, be adjusted in the vehicle. The amount of power available at a particular time is shown in the vehicle’s power display.