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2026 Volkswagen ID.4 EV to get new face, more buttons – report

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com July 2, 2025

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Volkswagen is looking to address key customer feedback regarding its ID.3 and ID.4 electric vehicles (EVs), with the brand’s global technical boss hinting at a second round of major updates in the coming 12-18 months.

Speaking with Britain’s Autocar, Volkswagen’s head of technical development Kai Grünitz confirmed the ID.3 hatchback and ID.4 SUV will get a new look inspired by the ID.2all concept for a “lower and squatter stance”, as well as revamped interiors with plans for physical buttons and knobs in place of the current touch-sensitive controls.

These significant changes come after both the ID.3 and ID.4 received comprehensive technology updates in the last year or so, keeping the pair of EVs fresh until the latter stages of this decade. The ID.3 is understood to be getting retired around 2028, set to be replaced by the all-electric version of the ninth-generation VW Golf.

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Above: Volkswagen ID.2all Concept

“We’re going to bring back a round knob for the volume control. If you develop something that works, and it has worked for years, there’s no reason to replace it,” an insider told the British publication.

The facelifted Volkswagen ID.3 is expected to debut during the second quarter of 2026, with the updated ID.4 (and potentially ID.5) to follow later in the year.

The production ID.2 – as well as the related Cupra Raval and Skoda Epiq, are also scheduled for launch globally sometime in 2026. With that in mind, expect an Australian introduction very late in 2026 or sometime in 2027.

It’s no secret VW has copped flack for its display- and capacitive touch-heavy cabin controls since the launch of the Mk8 Golf and ID.3 at the beginning of the decade.

The brand’s CEO, Thomas Schäfer, has previously said the move to touch-capacitive controls “frustrated” customers and “definitely did a lot of damage” to Volkswagen’s standing among loyal customers.

The Golf, ID.3, ID.4 and ID.5 have all been recently updated with new software interfaces to improve usability, but the ID.2all concept marked a return to the tactile and ergo-friendly cockpits the German brand has long been lauded for.