Volkswagen is accelerating its focus on affordable electric vehicles. The company revealed a bold strategy to expand access ...
The all-electric VW ID. Buzz Pro has arrived in Australia, priced from AUD$87,990 plus on-road costs. Its brother, the VW ID. Buzz Cargo (from AUD$79,990 plus on-road costs) might be the pick of ...
Ford-based model will have four bodystyles initially, a single turbodiesel engine option in three outputs, and dramatically ...
VW says the ID. Buzz evokes “the spirit of the iconic Kombi”, with familiar retro ... drive the rear wheels with a rear-mounted, 210kW electric motor. The five-seater has an 84kWh battery ...
The verdict: The all-new Volkswagen ID. Buzz is one of the most characterful, interesting and fun-to-operate new vehicles on the market regardless of its status as an electric minivan. Groovy ...
It is actually a 2012 Volkswagen Kombi that is still in production in Brazil... for now. Due to tougher safety regulations, the Kombi's days are numbered as Brazil's government is requiring all ...