Volkswagen has updated the ID.4 GTX and ID.5 GTX models with a number of new standard equipment. The most significant update is seen in terms of design and comfort as standard which was previously an optional addition.
This revamped package adds a windshield with climate control, heated front seats, a variable center console, tinted side and rear windows, two USB-C ports, and an Air Care Climatronic air conditioning system with active combination filter, stationary air conditioning, and two zone temperature controls.
Several updates have also been made to the cabin of the Volkswagen ID.4 GTX and ID.5 GTX. For example, the dashboard and door trim are now clad in black while various red accents are found throughout. Customers can also opt for an optional premium sports seat with red stitching.
As for the exterior, the two SUVs get a black roof truss strip, C pillar, mirrors, diffuser and 21-inch black rims.
No mechanical changes have been made to the updated Volkswagen ID.4 GTX and ID.5 GTX. Thus, both use a pair of electric motors which combine to produce 295 hp and 460 Nm of torque. Both are capable of producing a maximum power of 180 kph and capable of pulling up to 1,400 kg.
Both use a high-voltage 77 kWh battery that can be charged from 5 to 80 percent in 36 minutes.
The Volkswagen ID.4 GTX can cover a distance of up to 500 km on a WLTP cycle, while the ID.5 GTX has a range of 512 km.
Regarding the price, the Volkswagen ID.4 GTX is priced at 55,732 USD, while the ID.5 GTX is priced at 59,100 USD. Both are marketed in Germany.