From an observer’s perspective, it’s clear that the Volkswagen ID.4 is far from perfect as it’s had several issues since its launch. At times, the problems are relatively trivial. However, some of ...
Volkswagen is facing a new class action lawsuit tied to battery fire risks affecting thousands of ID.4 electric crossovers. The lawsuit comes after multiple recalls and safety warnings instructed ...
Volkswagen has a bit of a headache on its hands with the ID.4 crossover. There’s a problem with the electric vehicle’s flush-set door handles, which VW says don’t meet its waterproofing specs.
The Volkswagen ID.4 was hit by a one-two punch of serious recalls as of Wednesday, when the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced that some copies of the electric crossover are ...
When one door closes, another opens. That’s ringing a little too true for Volkswagen these days as the automaker is recalling 98,806 ID.4s that have doors which can unexpectedly open while driving. If ...
The Volkswagen ID.4 is already a hit. The company sold 37,789 units last year, representing 11.5% of VW’s total U.S. sales and an 84% improvement year-over-year improvement for the ID.4. Despite some ...
When Volkswagen began selling the ID.4 in the U.S. in 2021, it was supposed to mark the start of something big. The electric crossover was meant to be similar in stature to the iconic Beetle and the ...