Volkswagen of Salem
3335 Del Webb Ave NE # DA3796
Salem, OR 97301

Compare the2024 Volkswagen ID.4VS 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E

2024 Volkswagen ID.4
2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E

Safety

For enhanced safety, the front and rear seat shoulder belts of the Volkswagen ID.4 have pretensioners to tighten the seatbelts and eliminate dangerous slack in the event of a collision and force limiters to limit the pressure the belts will exert on the passengers. The Ford Mustang Mach-E doesn’t offer pretensioners for its rear seat belts.

The ID.4’s pre-crash front seatbelts will tighten automatically in the event the vehicle detects an impending crash, improving protection against injury significantly. The Mustang Mach-E doesn’t offer pre-crash pretensioners.

Both the ID.4 and the Mustang Mach-E have standard driver and passenger frontal airbags, front side-impact airbags, side-impact head airbags, height adjustable front shoulder belts, four-wheel antilock brakes, traction control, electronic stability systems to prevent skidding, crash mitigating brakes, post-collision automatic braking systems, daytime running lights, lane departure warning systems, blind spot warning systems, rearview cameras, rear cross-path warning, driver alert monitors and available around view monitors.

Side impacts caused 23% of all road fatalities in 2018, down from 29% in 2003, when the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety introduced its side barrier test. In order to continue improving vehicle safety, the IIHS has started using a more severe side impact test: 37 MPH (up from 31 MPH), with a 4180-pound barrier (up from 3300 pounds). The results of this newly developed test demonstrates that the Volkswagen ID.4 is safer than the Mustang Mach-E:

ID.4

Mustang Mach-E

Overall Evaluation

GOOD

GOOD

Structure

GOOD

ACCEPTABLE

Driver Injury Measures

Head/Neck

GOOD

GOOD

Head Injury Criterion

41

115

Neck Tension

178 lbs.

357 lbs.

Neck Compression

22 lbs.

45 lbs.

Torso

GOOD

ACCEPTABLE

Shoulder Deflection

.98 in

1.42 in

Shoulder Force

178 lbs.

268 lbs.

Torso Max Deflection

.83 in

1.42 in

Torso Deflection Rate

4 MPH

9 MPH

Pelvis

GOOD

GOOD

Pelvis Force

357 lbs.

825 lbs.

Head Protection

GOOD

GOOD

Passenger Injury Measures

Head/Neck

GOOD

GOOD

Neck Tension

67 lbs.

112 lbs.

Torso

GOOD

GOOD

Shoulder Deflection

.28 in

.87 in

Shoulder Force

112 lbs.

268 lbs.

Torso Max Deflection

.71 in

.94 in

Pelvis

GOOD

GOOD

Pelvis Force

446 lbs.

535 lbs.

Head Protection

GOOD

GOOD

The Volkswagen ID.4 achieved a “Top Safety Pick” rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for the 2024 model year. This recognition was based on its impressive performance in the small overlap frontal crash test, updated side impact crash test, headlight evaluations, and pedestrian crash prevention testing. The Mustang Mach-E is not a “Top Safety Pick” for 2024.

Warranty

The ID.4 comes with a full 4-year/50,000-mile basic warranty, which covers the entire truck. The Mustang Mach-E’s 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty expires 1 year or 14,000 miles sooner.

Volkswagen’s powertrain warranty covers the ID.4 3 years and 40,000 miles longer than Ford covers the Mustang Mach-E. Any repair needed on the engine, transmission, axles, joints or driveshafts is fully covered for 8 years or 100,000 miles. Coverage on the Mustang Mach-E ends after only 5 years or 60,000 miles.

The ID.4’s corrosion warranty is 2 years longer than the Mustang Mach-E’s (7 vs. 5 years).

Volkswagen pays for scheduled maintenance on the ID.4 for 2 years and 20,000 miles. Volkswagen will pay for tire rotations, brake fluid replacement, inspections, and any other required maintenance. Ford doesn’t pay scheduled maintenance for the Mustang Mach-E.

Engine

As tested in Car and Driver the ID.4 Pro electric motors is faster than the Mustang Mach-E ER eAWD electric motors:

ID.4

Mustang Mach-E

Zero to 60 MPH

4.8 sec

5.1 sec

5 to 60 MPH Rolling Start

4.8 sec

5.2 sec

Passing 30 to 50 MPH

1.8 sec

2 sec

Passing 50 to 70 MPH

2.7 sec

2.8 sec

Quarter Mile

13.5 sec

13.8 sec

Fuel Economy and Range

On the EPA test cycle the ID.4 gets better mileage than the Mustang Mach-E:

MPGe

ID.4

RWD

Pro Electric Motor

122 city/104 hwy

Standard Electric Motor

115 city/98 hwy

AWD

Pro Electric Motors

108 city/96 hwy

Mustang Mach-E

RWD

Electric Motor

106 city/98 hwy

ER Electric Motor

104 city/90 hwy

AWD

Electric Motors

95 city/88 hwy

ER Electric Motors

97 city/84 hwy

GT Performance/Rally Electric Motors

88 city/75 hwy

GT Electric Motors

95 city/85 hwy

The ID.4 can travel longer on a full charge than the Mustang Mach-E on a full charge:

Miles

ID.4

RWD

Pro Electric Motor

291 miles

AWD

Pro Electric Motors

263 miles

Mustang Mach-E

RWD

Electric Motor

250 miles

AWD

Electric Motors

230 miles

The ID.4 has a standard locking charge port which locks and unlocks with the power locks. The Mustang Mach-E doesn’t have a locking charge port. A locking charge port prevents tampering and damage.

Brakes and Stopping

The ID.4 stops shorter than the Mustang Mach-E:

ID.4

Mustang Mach-E

70 to 0 MPH

169 feet

177 feet

Car and Driver

60 to 0 MPH

134 feet

136 feet

Consumer Reports

60 to 0 MPH (Wet)

138 feet

142 feet

Consumer Reports

Tires and Wheels

For better traction, the ID.4 has larger standard tires than the Mustang Mach-E (235/55R19 vs. 225/55R19).

The ID.4 Pro S Plus’ 255/40R21 rear tires provide better handling because they have a lower 40 series profile (height to width ratio) that provides a stiffer sidewall than the Mustang Mach-E GT’s 45 series tires.

For better ride, handling and brake cooling the ID.4 Pro S Plus has standard 21-inch wheels. The Mustang Mach-E’s largest wheels are only 20-inches.

Suspension and Handling

The ID.4 Pro S AWD handles at .86 G’s, while the Mustang Mach-E 4 pulls only .82 G’s of cornering force in a Car and Driver skidpad test.

The ID.4 executes Motor Trend’s “Figure Eight” maneuver quicker than the Mustang Mach-E (27.4 seconds @ .61 average G’s vs. 28 seconds @ .62 average G’s).

For better maneuverability, the ID.4’s turning circle is 6.6 feet tighter than the Mustang Mach-E’s (31.5 feet vs. 38.1 feet). The ID.4 AWD’s turning circle is 1.7 feet tighter than the Mustang Mach-E’s (36.42 feet vs. 38.1 feet).

For greater off-road capability the ID.4 has a greater minimum ground clearance than the Mustang Mach-E (6.8 vs. 5.8 inches), allowing the ID.4 to travel over rougher terrain without being stopped or damaged.

Chassis

The ID.4 is 5.1 inches shorter than the Mustang Mach-E Select/Premium, making the ID.4 easier to handle, maneuver and park in tight spaces.

As tested by Car and Driver while at idle, the interior of the ID.4 is quieter than the Mustang Mach-E Select 4 (35 vs. 38 dB).

Cargo Capacity

The ID.4 has a larger cargo volume with its rear seat up than the Mustang Mach-E with its rear seat up (30.3 vs. 29.7 cubic feet). The ID.4 has a larger cargo volume with its rear seat folded than the Mustang Mach-E with its rear seat folded (64.2 vs. 59.7 cubic feet).

To make loading groceries and cargo easier when your hands are full, the ID.4’s liftgate can be opened and closed just by kicking your foot under the back bumper, leaving your hands completely free. The Mustang Mach-E doesn’t offer a hands-free gesture to open its liftgate, forcing you to put cargo down if your hands are full.

Towing

The ID.4 has a 2200 lbs. towing capacity. The Mustang Mach-E has no towing capacity.

Standard trailer stability control on the ID.4 uses the Electronic Stability Control sensors to detect trailer sway, then uses individual brakes to counteract any swaying and help keep the tow vehicle and trailer steady. The Mustang Mach-E doesn’t offer electronic trailer sway control.

Servicing Ease

A Service Interval Display is standard on the ID.4 to save the owner time and money by calculating maintenance intervals for vehicle inspections, vehicle inspection based on odometer mileage. This takes the guesswork out of keeping your vehicle in top condition and helps it last longer. Ford doesn’t offer a maintenance reminder on the Mustang Mach-E.

Ergonomics

Heated windshield washer nozzles are standard on the ID.4 to prevent washer fluid and nozzles from freezing and help continue to keep the windshield clear in sub-freezing temperatures. The Mustang Mach-E doesn’t offer heated windshield washer nozzles.

To help drivers avoid possible obstacles, the ID.4 S/S Plus has standard cornering lights to illuminate around corners when the turn signals are activated. The Mustang Mach-E doesn’t offer cornering lights. The ID.4 S/S Plus also has standard adaptive headlights to illuminate around corners automatically by reading vehicle speed and steering wheel angle.

When the ID.4 Pro S Plus is put in reverse, the passenger rearview mirror tilts from its original position. This gives the driver a better view of the curb during parallel parking maneuvers. Shifting out of reverse puts the mirror into its original position. The Mustang Mach-E’s mirror doesn’t automatically adjust for backing.

The ID.4 has standard heated front seats. Heated front seats cost extra on the Mustang Mach-E. The ID.4 Pro S Plus also has standard heated rear seats to keep those passengers extremely comfortable in the winter. Heated rear seats aren’t available in the Mustang Mach-E.

Standard air-conditioned seats in the ID.4 Pro S/Pro S Plus keep the driver and front passenger comfortable and take the sting out of hot seats in Summer. The Mustang Mach-E doesn’t offer air-conditioned seats.

The ID.4 S/S Plus has standard massaging front seats in order to maximize comfort and eliminate fatigue on long trips. Massaging seats aren’t available in the Mustang Mach-E.

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