International adventure driver Rainer Zietlow has driven a Volkswagen ID.4 GTX crossover equipped with Tenneco’s CVSAe intelligent suspension technology on a world record-setting climb of the Cerro Uturuncu stratovolcano in Bolivia. Zietlow piloted the all-wheel-drive ID.4 (virtually identical to a standard ID.4) up an unpaved mine road to reach an elevation of 5,816m (19,081 ft), establishing the Guinness World Records title for the highest altitude achieved in an all-electric passenger vehicle. Strap in!
VW ID.4 with Tenneco intelligent suspension sets a record – on a volcano!
By Adam Gavine1 Min Read
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Adam Gavine
Adam divides his time as an editor between the worlds of aviation and motoring. These worlds may seem a little diverse today, but autonomous technology and future urban mobility is bringing them ever-closer. Adam is also chairman of the Vehicle Dynamics International Awards.