VW-FAW extends relief of up to $7,520 on ID.4 Crozz models
The German-Chinese automaker, FAW-Volkswagen, has announced a special offer on its popular electric vehicle, the ID.4 Crozz. The discount, which is valid until March 31, offers a reduction of up to RMB 54,000 ($7,520) on the vehicle.
The ID.4 Crozz, launched in March 2021, has already garnered nearly 170,000 customers in China. The electric SUV comes in several versions, with the starting prices for the currently available models being RMB 239,900, RMB 257,900, and RMB 293,900 respectively.
The commemorative edition of the ID.4 Crozz, launched by FAW-Volkswagen, comes with a starting price of RMB 139,800 after the discount. This price is for the 2025 model with an 80.4 kWh battery, with a higher-priced 2024 variant available at about RMB 257,900. However, specific discount information related to the commemorative edition launch could not be found in the available search results.
FAW-Volkswagen's electric vehicles are well-supported in China, with the FAW-Volkswagen App charging map providing access to over 1.32 million public charging piles. The company also operates 1,534 CAMS supercharging stations exclusive to the ID.series models.
Meanwhile, Chinese automaker BYD is making a significant move against petrol cars with the launch of its next-gen PHEV and BEV platforms. No new deadline for the launch of these platforms has been announced.
It's important to note that while the prices mentioned above reflect the current pricing, discounts or special offers might exist locally or through dealers and would require direct inquiry. Interested buyers are advised to contact their local dealership for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
- The commemorative edition of FAW-Volkswagen's ID.4 Crozz, despite not being included in the special offer, is available at a starting price of RMB 139,800 after the discount, making it an affordable option for Chinese consumers.
- The ID.4 Crozz electric SUV, a popular EV by FAW-Volkswagen, has already acquired nearly 170,000 customers in China, demonstrating the growing interest in electric vehicles and transportation technology.
- Amidst the growth of the electric vehicle industry in China, the finance sector also plays a crucial role in supporting the transportation revolution, providing financing options for consumers interested in EVs.
- On the other side of the spectrum, Chinese automaker BYD is making significant strides in the automotive industry by launching its next-generation Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) and Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) platforms, aiming to reduce dependency on petrol cars.