In this interesting comparison, we pit the electric ID. Buzz against two of the biggest, most popular SUVs in America.
Volkswagen ID. Buzz First Drive "Basically ... It is not really defined by its specs or interior, besides the fact that you ...
Affordable electric cars are an emerging market in Australia - and the timing couldn’t be better. For years people have been ...
Skoda’s second-generation Kodiaq mid-sized SUV is about to land in dealerships and the brand has just revealed details on the ...
Available with a choice of three battery packs, the Farizon SV will be a direct rival to Ford’s E-Transit van.
Kia just pulled the covers off its new electric van, the PV5, giving us our first look at the futuristic model. The mid-size model is the first in Kia’s upcoming lineup of purpose-built electric vans ...
Kia introduced us to its take on the Purpose Built Vehicle (PBV) sector last year at CES 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada, via the ...
While official specs haven’t been confirmed ... executive and airport shuttle drivers, while the VW Multivan and ID. Buzz typically cater to recreational buyers. Pick the most basic Shuttle ...
Remember the PV5 electric van concept that Kia introduced at CES 2024 in Las Vegas and recently displayed in more adventurous attire at the Montreal Auto Show? It’s now showing up in nearly identical ...
The starting price for the 2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz is $79,990 and goes all the way to $109,990. Below you will find a table of all variants and their prices. Click on the variant to see the full ...
Drive's pick: Volkswagen ID. Buzz Pro LWB from $91.290 plus on-road costs.