US: Volkswagen ID.4 Sales More Than Tripled In Q1 2023 via insideevs.com
Volkswagen ID.4 sales in the US in Q1 2023, which is 22.5 percent more than in 2021 and 6.8 percent of the brand's total volume.more than 40,000 reservations at the end of 2021An important factor for the Volkswagen ID.4 is that it's locally produced and eligible for the full $7,500 federal tax credit. On top of that, batteries are also locally produced in the US, by SK Innovation's SK On in Georgia.
The entry-level Volkswagen ID.4 starts at an MSRP of $38,995 , which is $40,290 in total. However, after deducting the $7,500 incentive, it's effectively $32,790 and that's something that attracts customers.
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