Volkswagen ID.4 Gets New Look and Physical Buttons Back

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Today we are going to discuss about the new updates of Volkswagen ID.4 which are going to make it even better. According to a report by Autocar, Volkswagen is making several major changes to its electric SUV, the most notable of which is the return of physical buttons. Let's take a look at the entire story.

The Volkswagen ID.4 was previously criticized for its touch controls. Drivers found it difficult to tap the touch buttons and screen repeatedly. Now the company has decided that it will bring back the physical buttons. These changes will be visible in the steering wheel and infotainment system so that driving is easy and safe.

The new ID.4 will also feature a refreshed look. Volkswagen's designer Andreas Grnitz said that the front and grille design of the car will change. This SUV will now look more attractive which will be liked by those who want both style and technology. The new design will make it stand out on the road.

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There will be major changes in the interior as well. Grünitz said that the dashboard and user interface of ID.4 will be completely new. The new screen is a mix of better software and physical buttons to make driving more fun. These updates will be seen in the 2026 models.

Volkswagen has made these changes after listening to the complaints of the customers. People were not happy with the touch buttons especially when there was a distraction while driving. The decision to bring back physical buttons is a result of customer feedback. This makes the car comfortable and easy to drive.

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The performance of ID.4 will also be improved. The earlier models had a 335 horsepower motor and with the new updates, more power could be added. The battery range is also expected to be better which is good for long distances. This electric SUV will now be more powerful.

Volkswagen says that these changes will not be limited to the ID.4. The company will also introduce physical buttons in its other vehicles such as the ID.2. This is a big step because earlier they were emphasizing on touchscreens. Now they understand that there is no breaking of the buttons.

Source: Autocar

Mark Phury

Mark Phury

Mark Phury is the Founder and Lead Writer, United States at Carbed.net. Before that, he sold car insurance during his college years. He graduated from the Economy and Business Administration with a Master's Degree in European Business Management.

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