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The cheerful VW ID. Buzz takes on its most unexpected role yet as an electric hearse for a Texas funeral home.
Automakers love to tease us with retro vehicles reimagined as futuristic EVs. Honda continues to tease its 70s-era Civic, ...
The ride-hailing application is getting some help from VW to compete against the Google-backed service in this arena.
Still an icon up to this day, it's the inspiration for the modern-day, all-electric VW ID. Buzz, but you'll still find fine examples selling online restored to their hipster glory. Some of them ...
“Only in the last month or so have we really got our California dealers properly stocked,” said Hein Schafer, VW senior vice president of sales in the U.S. The ID Buzz is built in ...
Waymo is the only ride sharing platform that has autonomous vehicles, allowing riders to get to their destination without ...
Think the 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz was priced a bit steeply when it finally arrived in America? You aren't alone. Though VW's retro-electric van has been eagerly anticipated for years, fans almost ...
Photo by: Patrick George The ID. Buzz should do better, normally. Its 91-kWh battery is rated for charging speeds of up to 200 kW. VW claims a 10% to 80% charging time of about 26 minutes.
If VW was fretting about the timing, it made me wonder if the late arrival helps this thing realize its potential—because the ID.Buzz isn’t an awkward, two-dimensional homage to the past.
(Reuters) - Volkswagen will supply thousands of electric vans in a collaboration agreement with Uber Technologies as the ...