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Tuesday 25 May 2021

First Drive: 2021 Volkswagen ID.4

The ID.4 is just the first salvo in what is to be a veritable tidal wave of EVs we should expect from the Volkswagen Group over the next five years. Yes, I know VW produced a piece-of-you-know-what called the e-Golf and, oh sure, Porsche’s monstrously powerful Taycan is already terrorizing Teslas and Audi has a spate of e-Trons on the road.

But, the scourge of greenhouse gasses will not be erased with the playthings for the rich and superficial, nor some unloved orphan as easily forgettable as Pontiac’s Aztek. If there really is to be an electric revolution, it will be on the shoulders of cars like this, the ID.4, that offer practical transport for the common, everyday commuter.

So the big question then, after a couple of years of loudly proclaiming it is now an electric mobility company, is whether this electrified Volkswagen is up to the task?

Read the whole news on driving.ca


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