The ID3 Tour has quite an increase in spec over the ID4 Life pure trim and also as you say comparing to some aspects of the Tiguan SEL we both have.
Having said that even in the basic life spec it does have quite a few decent extras over what would be the Skoda Enyaq with comes with nothing really everything has to be added as extras which really tot up.
Even the base ID4 has heated seats and steering wheel, 100kw charging, satnav, voice control, wireless charging,rear view camera + other driving aids. The strange thing is though steel wheels and drum brakes at rear, I thought drum brakes went out years ago. Strange they don’t offer alloys as an option on that model. I havent had steel wheels on a car for decades.
I am probably ordering one in Kings Red in the next few days as my dealer has told me if the price comes down 1st October he will let me cancel and re-order at lower price or change to a different model if a higher spec one comes on board.
Apparently the ID4’s are on a 20 week del and the ID3 27 weeks of course that may be subject to change.
The dealer did give me an option of one of the ones their group has on order which would get delivery slightly quicker but they have extras on that I don’t want to pay for and in colours that I don’t fancy.
Talking of colours the ID3 had 2 colours Makena Turquoise a stone wash blue and the ID4 only has 1 colour, Kings Red that are of interest. All the other colours are black or white and various shades of grey, why can’t they offer some proper range of colours rather than the bland bunch that is mainly on offer.