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VW ID.4 now costs less than $200/month to lease

Last updated: January 5, 2025 10:28 pm
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Volkswagen is currently offering a fantastic deal on its 2024 ID.4 Standard model, with a lease price of just $999 down and $149 per month for 24 months. This brings the average monthly lease cost to only $184 per month, making it the most affordable option among January’s EV lease offers. This deal is reminiscent of a similar offer from Toyota last April on the bZ4X XLE model, which saw a surge in demand and subsequent price hikes once inventory ran out.

The ID.4 Standard comes equipped with a 62kWh battery and a single motor driving the rear wheels, offering a range of 206 miles on a full charge and reaching 60mph from a standstill in 7.3 seconds. For those seeking more range or performance, higher trim levels like the ID.4 Pro RWD and ID.4 Pro S AWD offer increased capabilities at higher price points.

In addition to the lease offer, Volkswagen is also providing a $10,500 Retail Customer Bonus Cash incentive for those looking to purchase the ID.4 Standard outright, bringing the cost down to $30,660. Dealers like VW of Thousand Oaks in California, VW of West Islip in New York, and King VW in Maryland are also offering discounts of around $2000 on top of manufacturer incentives.

For those interested in taking advantage of this offer, it’s recommended to act quickly as inventory may deplete rapidly. To assist in finding the best deal on an in-stock Volkswagen ID.4, interested buyers can utilize resources like the Electric Vehicle Price Guide and Electric Vehicle Lease Guide for upcoming dealer offers on EVs in the US.

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