The Volkswagen ID. Buzz electric minivan will arrive at U.S. dealerships in 2024 with plenty of quirky features befitting a modern EV. If the retro-modern styling cues are insufficient to merit ...
I’m going to lay my cards out on the table: I have no cultural affinity for the original Volkswagen Bus. I grew up in the era of free Wi-Fi, not free love. Korn and Limp Bizkit played my Woodstock, ...
Volkswagen Group is developing self-driving Volkswagen ID.Buzz electric vans for use in robotaxi services, and testing of prototypes kicked off in the U.S. this month. An initial test fleet, ...
Volkswagen has launched a new autonomous vehicle testing program in Austin, Texas, utilizing its new rock star electric offering, the ID. Buzz. The pilot program will help Volkswagen develop its ...
There have been constant rumors about Volkswagen launching a hot GTX derivative of the ID. Buzz and this model has finally been confirmed. Not only that, but it appears to have been spied during a ...
Our spies have just sent us photos of what is very likely a test mule for the upcoming long-wheelbase Volkswagen ID Buzz, the one that will be sold in the United States. We are a bit surprised to see ...
To people who weren't around about 60 years ago, the appearance of the Volkswagen ID.Buzz is probably that of a quirky minivan that looks modern enough to be firmly part of a 21st-century world. It's ...
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz is one of the latest all-electric vans available in Europe (it should enter the US market in 2024). Its WLTP range is about 423 km (263 miles). The 5-seat passenger version of ...
If you live in Austin, Texas, be on the lookout for some special VW ID. Buzz vehicles on the roads. They're part of Volkswagen's first autonomous vehicle driving test program in the U.S. which starts ...