Refreshed Volkswagen ID.4 Renderings Revealed: MEB+ Platform, Potential Rebrand to ID.Tiguan

2026/03/16
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Overseas media have released renderings of the refreshed Volkswagen ID.4, which will be produced on the MEB+ platform with a potential rebrand to ID.Tiguan expected for its official debut later this year. The illustrations draw inspiration from previous test mules and the combustion-powered Tiguan, featuring a closed grille with large air intakes and aerodynamic side elements for enhanced thermal management. A full-width light bar matching the headlight width adds a retro aesthetic touch. This facelift signals Volkswagen's strategic realignment of its electric SUV lineup, strengthening brand cohesion with the Tiguan family.
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