2025 Volkswagen ID.4 Charging Specs, Time & Battery

2025 Volkswagen ID.4 Charging Specs, Time & Battery

If you're interested in getting behind the wheel of an all-electric SUV for the first time, you likely want to know all about the Volkswagen ID.4 charging specs. This five-seater model gives you two dynamic powertrain choices to go the distance or harness a 0-60 mph time of up to 4.9 seconds. No matter your choice, the charge time is reliable, letting you top off anywhere or conveniently get back to a full battery at your station at home. This guide from Tom Wood Volkswagen takes a closer look so you can make an informed choice.


2025 Volkswagen ID.4 Power & Performance

This SUV comes in the following trim levels:

  • ID.4 Pro
  • ID.4 AWD Pro
  • ID.4 Pro S
  • ID.4 AWD Pro S
  • ID.4 AWD Pro S Plus

As these names imply, some models come with 4MOTION all-wheel drive (AWD), while others have standard rear-wheel drive (RWD). The RWD models are linked to a single motor that can help you achieve up to 282 horsepower, while the AWD dual-motor system offers up to 335 horsepower for faster acceleration.

As you explore these models, be sure to take advantage of our new Volkswagen specials to make a higher trim level even more accessible.

2025 Volkswagen ID.4 Power & Performance

Volkswagen ID.4 Range

Volkswagen ID.4 Range

For 2025, the low-range 62-kWh battery has been removed, letting you start with the impressive 82-kWh setup. This battery-and-motor powertrain can reach up to an EPA-estimated 291 miles1 of range in RWD models, typically enough for a week of commuting, after-school clubs, and grocery trips. The AWD trim levels have the 82-kWh battery, too, but are instead capable of 263 miles.2 In return for this slight range reduction, you unlock a 0-60 mph time of 4.9 seconds and improved handling. Even with a 263-mile range,2 when you lease a VW ID.4, you can be sure to reduce your carbon footprint while still taking care of errands and indulging in adventures.

To confirm the exact range of your preferred model, contact us at Tom Wood Volkswagen. We'll happily explain how simple it is to charge your preferred trim level and how far your total range can take you.


Volkswagen ID.4 Charging Speed

Getting used to charging your vehicle is an adjustment you'll have to make if you decide to "go electric" and purchase the new Volkswagen ID.4 for sale. However, you may find it a simpler transition than you imagine. The 2025 Volkswagen ID.4 charging specs are the same for RWD and AWD, instead being divided based on the "Level" of your charging station:

  • Level 1 Charging: A Volkswagen ID.4 charging cable can allow you to revive your vehicle using typical 120-volt outlets, meaning you can give your SUV some juice almost anywhere. However, you'll only be able to regain about three miles per hour,3 which makes it hard to reach full Volkswagen ID.4 battery capacity this way.
  • Level 2 Charging: This faster process is how most people charge their all-electric vehicles. Our team can talk to you about having a 240-volt wallbox set up on your property. It's a simple installation that will allow you to gain charge much faster than the 120-volt method: an estimated 12.5 hours for a 7.2-kW station, 9.5 hours for a 9.6-kW charger, or eight hours for an 11-kW option.3
  • Level 3 Charging: This is also known as "DC Fast Charging." On a road trip that lasts hundreds of miles, you might want a quicker pit stop than what Level 2 can offer. Luckily, you can access an incredibly quick Volkswagen ID.4 charging time at a public fast-charging station. You should be able to get your battery from 10% to 80% in just 28 minutes,3 giving you enough time to use the bathroom and grab food for the family. The reason people don't top their vehicles up to 100% often is because the VW ID.4 charging curve slows down for DC fast charging after a certain point, which preserves your battery's health.
Volkswagen ID.4 Charging Speed

Learn More About 2025 Volkswagen ID.4 Charging Specs at Our Dealership

If you're interested in learning more about VW ID.4 charging and the specs of this SUV in general, visit our Volkswagen dealer in Indianapolis, IN. Our team members can help you compare different trim levels, offer advice for maximizing your Volkswagen ID.4 battery life, and demonstrate the easy charging process after a test drive.

Once you've tried both the RWD and AWD versions of the VW ID.4 EV, our Volkswagen financing desk will give you a clear payment plan, so you can focus on bringing your new EV home and setting up your wall charger for the optimal VW ID.4 charging specs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of charger does the Volkswagen ID.4 use?

A Volkswagen ID.4 can be charged using a Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3 charging system. The first takes the form of a cable that can connect your car to any 120-volt outlet. The second usually involves connecting your car to a 240-volt wallbox, and the third refers to charging your SUV at a public DC fast-charging station.

How fast can you charge the VW ID.4?

The fastest you can charge your VW ID.4 is at a DC fast-charging station. You can get your battery from 10% to 80% in 28 minutes,3 which is useful for cross-country road trips. However, most of the time, owners of this vehicle charge their SUV easily overnight in as few as eight hours, which works well for most schedules.3

Can you charge a VW ID.4 on a regular outlet?

Yes, you can use a Level 1 charging cable to power up your VW ID.4 through a regular 120-volt outlet, which can be useful if you're visiting someone without Level 2 charging or are hoping to give your SUV some juice while at work. However, optimal rates are achieved with a 240-volt Level 2 charging setup or DC fast charging.

What type of battery does the VW ID.4 use?

For 2025, the Volkswagen ID.4 has an 82-kWh battery with RWD or AWD setups. Both options can allow you to travel well over 200 miles on a single charge. However, the former is optimized for distance, at 291 miles.1 The latter reaches 263 miles2 and is designed for more power, reaching a 0-60 mph time of 4.9 seconds.

 

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12025 ID.4 Pro EPA-estimated total range is 291 miles. Actual mileage and range will vary and depend on several factors including driving and charging habits, accessory use, temperature and topography, battery age, load, and vehicle condition. Battery capacity decreases with time and use. See owner's manual for details.

22025 ID.4 Pro AWD EPA-estimated total range is 263 miles. Actual mileage and range will vary and depend on several factors including driving and charging habits, accessory use, temperature and topography, battery age, load, and vehicle condition. Battery capacity decreases with time and use. See owner's manual for details.

3Charging times may vary and are influenced by several factors, including but not limited to outdoor temperature, battery temperature, charging equipment, battery condition, and the overall condition of the vehicle. For precise information on charging times for a specific vehicle model, please contact our dealership.