Why Volkswagen Stopped Making its Top Selling EV in the US

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Volkswagen will end production of its top-selling electric vehicle, the ID.4, in the US due to a challenging EV market. The company will shift production at its Tennessee plant to internal combustion engine SUVs, focusing on the 2027 Volkswagen Atlas.
Volkswagen will stop making the ID.4 electric vehicle in the US. Production at the Chattanooga, Tennessee plant will end in April. The ID.4 is Volkswagen's top-selling electric vehicle, with 163,400 models sold globally in 2025. However, sales of the ID.4 were down 61.6% in the US. The company will shift focus to internal combustion engine SUVs, including the 2027 Volkswagen Atlas. This decision is part of a larger trend in the automotive industry, with several manufacturers scaling back or writing off EV plans due to financial challenges.
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