Volkswagen ID.Buzz Winter Road Trip: ‘A Total Train Wreck’
It’s not necessarily the car’s fault, though. Here’s why.
It’s not necessarily the car’s fault, though. Here’s why.
A new range test from Edmunds proves the ID. Buzz isn't as range-limited as we thought.
VW "strongly discouraged" dealers from marking up the ID Buzz—they're doing it anyway.
It also includes a three-year membership to Electrify America's Pass+ DC fast charging plan.
You’re not exactly spoiled for choice when it comes to trim levels, either.
The electric minivan has steelies and unpainted bumpers.
The electric van, which is Volkswagen’s most expensive U.S. model, will be easier to find at dealers who sell a lot of ID.4s.
With a $60,000-plus base price, the ID.Buzz looks like a swing and a miss on arrival. That’s not what VW needs right now.
With a starting MSRP of just under $60,000, the electric reincarnation of the classic VW bus has a maximum range of 234 miles.
VW finally released pricing and range specs for the beloved ID. Buzz, but the internet has turned up its nose.
It's taken years, but the electric rebirth of Volkswagen's iconic Microbus is coming to America. Was it worth the wait?
All-electric vehicle sales in the first half of the year decreased by 1.4%.
The long-awaited electric bus comes in three trims and available AWD.
The company sold roughly 3.3% fewer all-electric vehicles than a year ago. In Europe, the decline was 24.3%.
Rumored production delays due to excessive weight aren't a concern if nobody wants to buy one.
VW’s go-fast people mover comes with a dual-motor setup, two wheelbase options, and two battery sizes.
Spotted testing at the Nürburgring last year, the performance-oriented electric van will carry the GTX nameplate.
The VW Group's American CEO weighs in on the ID. Buzz, the ID.7, and why fire-sale price cuts aren't in the cards.
All-electric vehicles accounted for 8.3% of total sales in 2023.
The company reports almost 29,000 sales of the ID. Buzz.
Acura, Cadillac, Hyundai, and many more are rolling out these new products for the 2024 model year.
It's no mystery why it handles so well.
The sporty trim makes 335 horsepower from an electric motor powering each axle.
On August 19 and 20, the three-row Volkswagen ID. Buzz will make an appearance at Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.