Volkswagen’s new ID. Buzz EV van is getting a lot of attention now that it’s starting to show up on the roadways of America ...
Volkswagen’s retro-inspired ID.Buzz has, for the most part, been hailed as a success by the critics. The only real problem, ...
It's important to make clear, given that I’m threatening to smash the Volkswagen ID. Buzz with an inflatable ... footballs and other essential kit for a weekend at the seaside were lobbed ...
This all-electric seven-seat SUV is bigger than the Kodiaq, and it'll be the next Skoda to adopt the Modern Solid styling ...
The AutoGuide Team has spent a fair amount of time behind the wheel of the reborn VW bus, now electrified and known as the ID.Buzz. MIGLIORE: I tested two versions, a rear-wheel drive mint green ...
The kit is available in three variations, reflecting the EU-spec, US-spec, and South African-spec versions of the classic VW ...
SUV-topping efficiency!—most buyers approach them unenthusiastically, if at all. The Volkswagen ID.Buzz is different. Other minivans don't get unsolicited "I like your van!" comments from ...
Passenger version of Mercedes new EV vans promises over 311 miles of electric range and Level 3 autonomy by 2030 ...
The excitement surrounding the ID.Buzz is similar to when Volkswagen launched the New Beetle in the late 1990s. At a time when entry-level cars were drab and routinely described as penalty boxes ...
Volkswagen hasn't been very successful in the US despite its best efforts over the years. However, chances are the all-electric ID. Buzz might see demand surpassing supply. At least, that is the ...
When I stepped up to test drive the all-electric Volkswagen ID. Buzz, the first thing I thought was that it looked as if it were grinning, almost too much. But once inside, the smug mug made sense.
With the Volkswagen ID. Buzz electric van one of the hottest new car launches in years, we knew that dealers would be asking for premiums. When Vee Dub announced the MSRP would start from $60k and ...