Volkswagen Drops All-Electric ID.4 In The US In Pivot Back To Gas SUVs

Volkswagen ID.4 exit reveals EV strategy shift as automaker pivots to gas SUVs in the U.S. market.
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Volkswagen Drops All-Electric ID.4 In The US In Pivot Back To Gas SUVs
Volkswagen ID.4 production in the U.S. is ending, raising a key question many drivers are asking: is Volkswagen pulling back from electric vehicles? The answer is more nuanced. Volkswagen is not abandoning EVs entirely, but it is pivoting its U.S. strategy toward high-demand gas-powered SUVs. This move reflects changing consumer behavior, pricing pressures, and evolving market realities that are reshaping the global EV transition. Volkswagen Ends ID.4 Production in the U.S. Volkswagen has officially confirmed that it will stop producing the all-electric ID.4 at its Chattanooga, Tennessee plant. The decision marks a significant shift for a vehicle once positioned as a cornerstone of the company’s electric ambitions in North America. Despite halting production, Volkswagen says customers will still be able to purchase the ID.4 until current inventory runs out. Based on internal projections, supply could last into 2027, giving buyers a limited window to get their hands on the model. This move…