VW ID.4 Wins Best EV Award

Volkswagen‘s all-electric ID.4 SUV has captured the prestigious MotorWeek Drivers’ Choice Award for Best EV for the second time. The accolade highlights Volkswagen’s dedication to providing affordable EVs with outstanding technology and performance.

“When it arrived for 2021, the Volkswagen ID.4 SUV was just the start of all things EV for VW. But, even with a host of full-electrics coming, they still found time this year to make their ground-breaking ID.4 even better,” says John Davis, Creator and Host of MotorWeek. “The 2023 ID.4 has more standard tech, and better materials in a revised interior. And, to add icing on the cake, VW also lowered the price of entry. When you hear folks bemoaning the lack of affordable, state-of-the-art electric vehicles, do them a favor and point to the Volkswagen ID.4, a MotorWeek Best EV of the Year.”

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The Volkswagen ID.4 offers consumers impressive value, advanced technology, and a spacious interior with an EPA-estimated range of up to 275 miles. Furthermore, its assembly in Chattanooga, Tennessee makes it eligible for the full $7,500 federal tax credit. Volkswagen aims to continue its EV momentum with two new EV launches planned for the U.S. market later this year.

“This is a great win for ID.4 and a strong recognition of our vision for an electric future,” said Petar Danilovic, Senior Vice President, Product Marketing and Strategy, Volkswagen of America, Inc. “Last year, the ID.4 was the fifth-best-selling EV in the United States. We see this momentum for the ID.4 as a solid base as Volkswagen gets ready to introduce two new EVs in the U.S. later this year.”

About MotorWeek and the Award

MotorWeek is a leading automotive television program known for its consumer-oriented car reviews and expertise. Their annual Drivers’ Choice Awards recognize vehicles excelling in categories like performance, efficiency, value, and innovation.

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