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Volkswagen ID.4 in New Hampshire: What It Actually Costs to Own (2026)

Quick Answer

The Volkswagen ID.4 costs $868/month to own in New Hampshire when you factor in everything — depreciation, charging, insurance, maintenance, and financing over 5 years. That's $12,633 more than a Toyota RAV4, though you'll save $754/year on fuel.

✓ Updated March 2026✓ Based on state insurance filings
Monthly Cost
$868
5-Year Total
$52,059
Fuel Savings/yr
$754
Cost Per Mile
$0.69

Head-to-Head: Volkswagen ID.4 vs Gas Alternatives

The real question isn't "is an EV cheaper?" — it's "is this EV cheaper here?" Electricity rates, gas prices, and insurance costs all vary by state, which is why we crunch the numbers specifically for New Hampshire.

CategoryVolkswagen ID.4Toyota RAV4Toyota Camry
MSRP$39,735$30,645$29,995
Depreciation (5yr)$23,841$12,871$13,198
Insurance (5yr)$14,460$10,700$10,680
Fuel / Charging (5yr)$4,604$8,375$7,852
Maintenance (5yr)$2,280$2,145$1,940
Registration (5yr)$155$155$155
Financing Cost$6,719$5,180$5,105
5-Year Total$52,059$39,425$38,929
Monthly Cost$868/mo$657/mo$649/mo

What Charging Actually Costs in New Hampshire

New Hampshire's average residential electricity rate is 19.8¢/kWh. That's above the national average, which eats into the EV cost advantage somewhat. Time-of-use rates can help — charging after 9pm often drops the rate by 30-35%.

Charging MethodRateAnnual Cost (15K mi)Monthlyvs Gas
Home (off-peak)12.9¢/kWh$598/yr$50/moSave $1,077/yr
Home (standard)19.8¢/kWh$921/yr$77/moSave $754/yr
Public L235.6¢/kWh$1,657/yr$138/moSave $18/yr
DC Fast Charging69.3¢/kWh$3,222/yr$269/mo+$1,547/yr
Gas (Toyota RAV4, 30 MPG)$3.35/gal$1,675/yr$140/moBaseline

Bottom line: home charging — especially off-peak — gives you the biggest savings. DC fast charging is convenient for road trips but costs almost as much as gas, sometimes more. For daily driving, plug in at home overnight.

Insurance: The Hidden EV Expense

This is where EVs lose some of their cost advantage. The Volkswagen ID.4 costs about $241/month to insure in New Hampshire that's $63/month more than a comparable gas suv.

Volkswagen ID.4 Insurance

$241/mo

$2,892/year

Toyota RAV4 Insurance

$178/mo

$2,140/year

EVs cost more to insure mainly because battery damage is expensive to repair (sometimes totaling the car) and fewer body shops are equipped to work on them. As the repair network grows, this gap should narrow.

Maintenance: Where EVs Really Shine

No oil changes. No transmission service. No spark plugs, timing belts, or exhaust systems. The Volkswagen ID.4needs tires, brakes (which last longer thanks to regen braking), cabin filters, and occasional coolant. That's about it.

Volkswagen ID.4 Maintenance

$456/yr

Toyota RAV4 Maintenance

$429/yr

These are estimates based on state averages. Your exact rate depends on your specific profile.

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Volkswagen ID.4 Ownership Questions

How We Calculated These Costs

Assumptions: 15,000 miles/year, 5-year ownership period, 10% down payment, 7% APR on 60-month loan.

Electricity: New Hampshire average residential rate of 19.8¢/kWh. Volkswagen ID.4 efficiency of 31 kWh/100mi.

Gas: New Hampshire average of $3.35/gallon. Toyota RAV4 at 30 MPG combined.

Depreciation: Based on Volkswagen ID.4 projected 5-year depreciation of 60% from MSRP of $39,735.

Sources: EPA fuel economy data, state utility commission rates, J.D. Power depreciation forecasts, NAIC insurance data.

Last updated: March 2026

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