Volkswagen ID.4 Pro cost to own in Indiana — the true 5-year total
The Volkswagen ID.4 Pro starts at $39,735. As of July 1, 2026, over 5 years, owning one (EV) costs about $55,606 in Indiana — $927/month, $0.93/mile — including depreciation, charging (with the ~12% AC charging loss most calculators ignore), maintenance, insurance, financing and fees. That's $16,669 more than a comparable Toyota RAV4 LE (gas) over the same 5 years. Indiana's electricity (17.9¢/kWh) is 5% below the U.S. average, and gas runs $3.22/gal here — both fed straight into the numbers above. The federal $7,500 EV credit expired Sept 30, 2025 and is not applied.
Volkswagen ID.4 Pro · Indiana · 5-year estimate$55,606 total · $927/mo · $0.93/mi
Where the money goes
| Cost component | Electric · Volkswagen ID.4 Pro | Gas · Toyota RAV4 LE |
|---|---|---|
| Depreciation (estimated) | $24,636 (44%) | $10,800 (28%) |
| Charging / fuel | $5,394 (10%) | $6,432 (17%) |
| ↳ of which charging loss | 12% (~$647) | — |
| Maintenance | $3,660 (7%) | $5,520 (14%) |
| Insurance | $13,750 (25%) | $11,000 (28%) |
| Financing interest | $6,909 (12%) | $5,078 (13%) |
| Registration & fees | $1,257 (2%) | $107 (0%) |
| Total cost of ownership | $55,606 | $38,937 |
The charging-loss row is the ~10–15% of electricity lost to AC charging that you pay for but never reaches the battery — we include it; most calculators don't.
Volkswagen ID.4 Pro specs & assumptions
- Starting MSRP
- $39,735manufacturer base
- Powertrain
- Electric
- Efficiency
- 34 kWh/100miEPA
- Range
- 291 miEPA
- Indiana electricity
- 17.9¢/kWhEIA
- Annual miles (assumed)
- 12,000adjustable in tool
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What else moves your Volkswagen ID.4 Pro cost
The 5-year total already folds in depreciation, charging, insurance, maintenance and financing. Here's how the biggest levers work — and the ones that sit outside the total.
- Financing. Borrow the full $39,735 at a typical 7.2% new-car APR over 60 months and interest alone adds about $7,698. Lower the APR or add a down payment in the calculator and the total drops — financing is in the 5-year figure above.
- Insurance. This model averages about $2,750/yr to insure — roughly $550/yr more than a comparable gas car ($2,200/yr), as EV parts and repairs tend to cost more — our own estimate, calibrated to Insurify/Bankrate 2026, and already in the total above.
- Home charger. A Level 2 home charger is a one-time $500–$2,000 installed (depends on your panel and wiring) — not in the total above, but it pays back fast versus public fast-charging.
- Tires. EVs are heavier and make instant torque, so tires can wear ~20% faster — a real running cost most comparisons skip. We fold a higher maintenance rate for EVs into the total.
- Where you charge. Public DC fast-charging can cost 2–3× your home rate. The total assumes 80% home charging; if you can't charge at home, lower that share in the calculator to see the real cost.
Cost to charge the Volkswagen ID.4 Pro at home
A full charge of the Volkswagen ID.4 Pro costs about $17, and it runs about $6.92 per 100 mi at home — versus about $10.72 for a typical 30 mpg gas car. Home charging only (the ~12% AC charging loss is included); public DC fast-charging is billed per session by each network — often 2–3× the home rate — and isn't in these figures.
- Full charge (82 kWh usable)
- $17pack ÷ (1 − 12% loss) × $0.18/kWh
- Per 100 mi at home
- $6.9234 kWh/100mi + 12% charging loss × $0.18/kWh
- A typical 30 mpg gas car
- $10.72/100miat $3.22/gal — for comparison
Recalls & reliability record — ID.4
Official U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) safety record for the ID.4, MY 2021–2026. Figures cover all powertrains and trims sold under the ID.4 nameplate for the model years shown. A recall means a free remedy is available at no cost. Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov), data as of .
Recalls (25)
- Electrical System
Owners are advised to park outside immediately after charging and not leave their vehicles charging indoors overnight until the recall repair is complete.
Park outside, away from structures, until repaired — NHTSA “Park Outside” advisory.
- Electrical System
Dealers will update the high-voltage battery software, and replace the high-voltage battery, as necessary, free of charge.
- Electrical System
Owners are advised to park outside immediately after charging and not leave their vehicles charging indoors overnight until the recall repair is complete.
Park outside, away from structures, until repaired — NHTSA “Park Outside” advisory.
- Wheels
Owners are advised not to drive their vehicles until they have been repaired.
Do not drive until repaired — NHTSA “Park It” advisory.
- Service Brakes
Dealers will replace the bolts as necessary, free of charge.
- Electrical System
Dealers will replace the OCDC, free of charge.
- Power Train
Dealers will update the brake control unit software, free of charge.
- Back Over Prevention
Dealers will replace the peripheral camera control module, free of charge.
Full recall history: every ID.4 campaign → — all 25 campaigns, grouped by year.
Consumer complaints
NHTSA has 963 consumer complaints on file for the ID.4 (MY 2021–2026). The most-reported areas: Electrical System, Forward Collision Avoidance, Structure. Complaints are unverified reports submitted by consumers to NHTSA.
Volkswagen ID.4 Pro head-to-head comparisons
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