Volkswagen will end production of the ID.4 electric crossover in Chattanooga, Tennessee, starting mid‑April 2026, and the company expects Model Year 2026 units to meet U.S. demand from existing inventory into 2027.
Volkswagen said the move is part of a focus on higher‑volume products that meet market demand, and the company noted a future version of the ID.4 is planned for the North American market with details to be announced later.
U.S. assembly of the ID.4 began when the first U.S.‑made model rolled off Volkswagen’s Chattanooga line on July 26, 2022, and the model rose to sixth in U.S. EV sales in 2023 with 37,789 units sold.
Volkswagen did not provide production figures for the remaining weeks or timelines for the North American redesign, and said customers should consult local dealers for available 2026 ID.4 inventory.
This report is based on information originally published by The Autopian.
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