
Sizing Up the VW Electric Sedan and Its Performance Metrics
It’s finally happening. After years of waiting, Volkswagen is releasing their first all-electric sedan – the 2025 VW ID.7.
Ever since the VW ID.4 originally debuted in 2020 and subsequently snagged the 2021 World Car of the Year Award, everybody in the industry began to wonder when their take on an electric sedan would arrive.
Volkswagen’s announcement about the production of the 2024 VW ID.Buzz was a bit of a curveball. No doubt this electric bus will be a cult favorite amongst vintage bus lovers and #vanlife explorers, but the launch of an electric sedan is sure to be a car for the masses. Especially because electric sedans that can deliver range and performance for a competitive price point have the potential to make some serious waves in the EV market.
So, how does the VW ID.7 stack up against the VW ID.4? The following breaks down their main performance metrics, cost of ownership, and other relevant attributes. Those who are interested in seeing an ID.4 in person are encouraged to contact their local VW dealership.
VW ID.4 vs. VW ID.7 – Main Specs and Performance Metrics
The first difference that sticks out like a sore thumb is the VW ID.4 is an SUV whereas the VW ID.7 is a luxurious sedan. Although they have different body styles, both can seat up to five passengers. In terms of power source, the VW ID.7 will come outfitted with either a 77kWh or 86kWh battery pack (battery may vary by market). The VW ID.4 comes with either a 82kWh or 62kWh battery pack depending on the trim level selected; Pro models come with the bigger battery.
So, which one has more get-up-and-go? The 2023 VW ID.4 delivers up to 295 horsepower and 339 lb-ft of torque. By comparison, the 2025 VW ID.7 is estimated to deliver 282 horsepower and 402 lb-ft of torque. This means the VW ID.7 has an edge on its electric SUV counterpart in terms of its ability to accelerate and overall power.
That brings us to our next big topic when discussing Volkswagen ID models – max single charge driving range. Pro models of the 2023 VW ID.4 can get up to 275 miles on a single charge. Although it is not officially confirmed yet, third-party testers and spokespeople from Volkswagen report that the VW ID.7 can get up to 345 miles on a single charge.
However, considering these ID vehicles are two years apart, we fully expect future generations of the VW ID.4 to have increased max driving distance that is more in line with what the VW ID.7 can do.
One area where the VW ID.4 has the ID.7 beat is in the storage category. The VW ID.7 offers an estimated 18.7 cubic feet of cargo space whereas the VW ID.4 offers an expansive 64.2 cubic feet of cargo room with the rear seats folded down.
Pricing and Feature Differences
The 2023 VW ID.4 is offered in eight distinct trim levels, each with their own feature package and options. The starting MSRP for the standard ID.4 is $38,995; the ID.4 AWD Pro S Plus – the highest trim level – has a starting MSRP of $55,245. According to Car and Driver, the 2025 VW ID.7 will have a base price of approximately $55,000. They also report the Pro S Plus – the highest trim level – will have a starting MSRP of approximately $63,000. Keep in mind, the pricing for the VW ID.7 is not set in stone yet, so these pricing figures are subject to change.
In the features and infotainment, the VW ID.7 reportedly has a few bells and whistles the VW ID.4 does not. According to recent reporting, the VW ID.7 will come outfitted with:
- Panoramic sunroof with smart glass
- Seats with a built-in massage function
- Next-generation infotainment system
- Augmented heads-up display
Of course, these are features that can be integrated into future Volkswagen ID models. There’s no reason to believe the ID.7 will be the only VW EV to have them.
How to Learn More About the VW ID.7 and the VW ID.4
Drivers who are interested in staying up to date with all the latest news on the VW ID.7 can do so through the Volkswagen website. Subscribers will be kept in the loop about recent developments and pre-ordering information. To learn more or to take a test drive in the VW ID.4, readers are encouraged to contact their local Volkswagen dealer. A Volkswagen associate will be happy to walk you through some of the finer points of owning a VW EV.

