Volkswagen is bringing back its iconic microbus in the form of the all-electric ID Buzz, which will arrive in the US in 2024 as a three-row passenger van. The retro-inspired vehicle pays homage to the brand's heritage while also being completely modern in every way. No battery range or price details have been released yet, but it's expected to cost around $60,000. Volkswagen is also considering a self-driving version and a camper version of the ID Buzz.
Volkswagen is bringing back the classic Microbus as the ID. Buzz, an electric vehicle set to hit dealerships in 2024. The new vehicle will feature a two-tone paint exterior and have space for up to seven seats. Interested buyers can sign up for updates on the Volkswagen website.
Volkswagen has unveiled its new three-row ID. Buzz van model, tailored specifically for North America and set for sale in 2024. The new vehicle pays homage to the iconic Volkswagen Microbus and features retro design cues, a bigger battery, more horsepower, and cutting-edge EV technology. The zero-direct emission ID. Buzz is the spiritual reincarnation of the Microbus, reimagined for our electric future, according to Pablo Di Si, President and CEO of Volkswagen of America, Inc. Sales are slated to start next year.
VW has unveiled a three-row version of its ID. Buzz electric microbus, with deliveries starting next year in the US. The new version has 282hp, a top speed of 99 mph, 91kWh of battery, and is 10 inches longer than the two-row European spec. The extra row of seats takes up some of that space, but the 2nd row folds flat and 3rd row can be removed. The North American model also comes in three new colors that aren’t available on the European spec: Cabana Blue, Metro Silver, and Indium Grey. VW hasn’t yet specified a price for the US version of the ID.Buzz, but it starts in the $65K-$70K range in Europe after taxes.
Volkswagen is bringing a three-row version of its electric Microbus, the ID Buzz, to the US in 2024. The longer version features a bigger battery and more power, with a 91-kWh battery pack and a rear-mounted motor that outputs 282 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque. The three-row Buzz is 9.9 inches longer than the two-row model, with all the additional length going into the wheelbase, providing more interior volume and legroom. The Buzz seats seven with a standard sliding bench seat, but a six-passenger option with captain's chairs will be available. The vehicle will also feature updated tech, including a 12.9-inch infotainment system and a large glass roof.
Volkswagen has unveiled a new electric version of its iconic microbus, featuring a retro design and modern technology. The new microbus, called the ID Buzz, is faster and roomier than its 60s-era predecessor and is expected to hit the market in 2022. The electric vehicle is part of Volkswagen's push to transition to electric vehicles and reduce its carbon footprint.
Volkswagen has unveiled the three-row, long-wheelbase version of its ID Buzz electric Microbus in California, which will be coming to the US. The new version offers more space for cargo and passengers, updated tech, and more powerful powertrains without compromising on style. The LWB ID Buzz is shorter in length than VW’s large Atlas SUV, while offering a longer wheelbase and five more inches of overall height. The ID Buzz will come with a long list of standard features, including a suite of active safety tech with hands-on Level 2 highway assist. The three-row ID Buzz will go on sale in the US in 2024, with pricing yet to be announced.