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Volkswagen has recalled 2025 ID.Buzz electric vans, because their rear seats are only configured for two people but are wide ...
The automaker is incentivizing dealers to move cars by paying for half the cost to wrap them in a fun color. The Volkswagen ID Buzz is a fun magnet. The quirky little ball of nostalgia isn't ...
The plan is to charge Buzz buyers an additional $3,000 for the two-tone wrap, and the dealers can apply for a $1,500 rebate from Volkswagen to split the cost. Automotive News spoke to Volkswagen's ...
The fix is a strange one, but relatively easy: Volkswagen says it will add un-padded trim to limit the seating surface width ...
The problem is that the factory can't keep up with that demand, leaving customers on long waiting lists while, yes, tariffs loom. And, in something like a Ford-of-yore flub, Volkswagen was sending ...
It's a premium, well-equipped interior with all the basics, such as a kitchen and a couch that can be transformed into a bed.
The VW ID. Buzz is a surprisingly practical family vehicle, but it's the retro nostalgia that seems to be driving initial sales.
The Volkswagen Group of America has issued a recall encompassing 5,637 units of the 2025 model year Volkswagen ID. Buzz. As it happens, the third-row bench seat is wide enough for three passengers yet ...
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz has been named the 2025 World Car Design of the Year, a prestigious award revealed during the 2025 New York International Auto Show.