Shortly after its official premiere, the VW ID.4 revealed the Czech prizes in the 1st and 1st Max versions. Those who like to play with surcharges will get bored in the configurator.
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The Czech representation has so far revealed the prices of variants via the configurator 1st a 1st Max. These are the introductory, solidly equipped versions, usually limited to a few thousand pieces. Because the offer is not complete yet, you do not have to set aside hours and hours of time to configure the electric crossover. In fact, you only need a few minutes.
The 1st and 1st Max versions come with the same technology, which includes an electric motor with a power of 150 kW (204 hp) rotating the rear wheels and a battery with a capacity of 77 kWh. According to the tables and the WLTP methodology, it should be enough for a range of up to 520 kilometers. The car is at the top in 8.5 seconds and can continue at a maximum speed of 160 km / h.
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But we are much more interested in prices or equipment. Volkswagen ID.4 1st it arrives for CZK 1,224,900, while its standard equipment is very rich. These include 20-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights at the front and rear, a 10-inch multimedia system screen with navigation, adaptive cruise control, dual-zone automatic climate control, a rear parking camera, heated front seats and a heated multifunction steering wheel.
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Version 1st Max for CZK 1,473,900, in addition to the above-mentioned IQ. Light Matrix LED headlights and 3D taillights, Travel Assist, 12 “multimedia screen, keyless unlocking and starting, three-zone air conditioning, head-up display with augmented reality and even more comfortable ergoActive front seats.
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Who likes to play in the configurator, has to wait. Not only does its Czech version not yet offer previews of individual variants, but the list of additional items for 1st and 1st Max is not rich either. You will pay CZK 22,990 for the towing device, the remaining items relate to charging. There is a Moon Basic wallbox with an output of 11 kW for CZK 20,900, or a Moon Connect with twice the output for CZK 36,990. In addition to higher power, it can charge two vehicles at once and has online consumption monitoring. You can also pay extra for the Moon2Go cable (22 kW) with a set of connectors, which will cost CZK 31,990. Let’s just remind that on quick chargers, the ID.4 can charge up to 125 kW.
We expect another version of Volkswagen ID.4 (including the more affordable ones) in the configurator in the next few weeks. In the survey below, you can let us know if you like the news from Wolfsburg, or if you would prefer an electric sibling To the detriment of Enyaq iV.
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VW ID.4
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Škoda Enyaq iV
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