New models - Volkswagen - ID.4Full VW ID.4 and ID.5 range in dealershipsVolkswagen’s complete ID.4 and ID.5 electric SUV ranges is now available nationally14 Aug 2025 By MATT BROGAN VOLKSWAGEN has announced the arrival of its remaining ID.4 and ID.5 electric SUV variants into Australian showrooms, taking to four the number of models available.
The mid-sized quartet kicks off with the ID.4 Pro from $59,990 plus on-road costs and similarly equipped coupe-style ID.5 Pro from $62,990 + ORC.
Volkswagen Australia says the duo offer a high level of standard specification that includes 19-inch alloy wheels, IQ.Light Matrix LED headlights with adaptive high beam, 3D LED tail-lights with dynamic indicators, keyless access, a powered tailgate, and a panoramic roof with electric blind.
The pair further offers ArtVelours microfleece upholstery, power adjustable front seats with memory and a newly updated massage function, heated front seats, heated steering wheel, tri-zone climate control air conditioning, 12.9-inch infotainment, Area View 360-degree camera and, on MY25.5 models, Wireless App- Connect for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
‘Pro’ variants are powered by a 210kW electric motor set on the rear axle offering a 0-100km/h time of 6.7 seconds. WLTP driving range for the ID.4 Pro is listed at 544km and 543km for the ID.5 Pro. Both variants offer an 82kWh (gross) battery pack, 11kW AC charging, and 175kW DC charging function.
Meanwhile, the sportier ID. 4 GTX (from $69,990) and ID.5 GTX (from $72,990) add 250kW all-wheel drive performance to the fold, alongside an increased driving range (511km and 543km for the ID.4 and ID.5 GTX respectively), 20-inch wheels, harman/kardon premium audio system, unique front and rear bumper designs, body-coloured bodysides, embossed sports seats with integrated head restraints, black styling elements, and front fog lights.
The sportier variants are said to accelerate from standstill to 100km/h in as little as 5.4 seconds, and like the Pro grades offer an 84kWh battery pack, 11kW AC charging function or 175kW DC charging function.
Metallic paint is available as a $1000 option on Pro variants and $1300 on the GTX duo. The ID.4 Pro is further available with an Exterior Style package ($1000) adding a contrasting black roof, silver roof rails, and silver pillar and trim.
All ID.4 and ID.5 grades offer Volkswagen’s Travel Assist (combining adaptive cruise control with active lane assist, side assist, emergency assist, oncoming vehicle braking when turning and swerve support, safe exit warning, proactive passenger protection system and front/rear parking sensors) with an extensive range of active and passive safety features, including eight airbags.
Volkswagen Australia continues to offer a free 7kW home charger, plus standard installation (valued at $1899) on all ID.4 and ID.5 models while stocks last.
“The ID. 4 and ID. 5 are showing that BEV demand is indeed strong when you have the right line-up available to customers, at the right price, from a brand people trust, and with a level of aftersales support that inspires total confidence,” said Volkswagen Passenger Vehicles head of product Arjun Nidigallu.
“With Volkswagen’s decades-earned engineering prowess resulting in class- leading dynamics, elegant European exterior design, superbly intuitive interior ergonomics, and quality fit and finishes, all combined with value proposition that puts competitors on notice, the ID. 4 and ID. 5 have arrived to impress.
2025 (MY25.5) Volkswagen ID.4 and ID.5 pricing*:
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