This never-registered van features just 162 miles on the odometer and even then it might go for less than MSRP ...
Volkswagen is working on an entry-level electric vehicle that will sell for a base price of €20,000 ($21,000). The company ...
Volkswagen is about to reveal its electric car for the masses. The German brand will debut its new ID.1 concept next month, ...
Since Volkswagen already uses the Ford Ranger platform to underpin its Amarok midsize pickup truck overseas, we imagine what the automaker could create if they decided to use the chassis for a North ...
Volkswagen is targeting an entry price of €20,000 – around £16,650 – for the new model, which is predicted to only be offered ...
Length for the new LWB ID.Buzz is 4,962 mm, with a 3,239 mm wheelbase. Each of those is exactly 250 mm more than the standard ...
The ID. Buzz should do better, normally. Its 91-kWh battery is rated for charging speeds of up to 200 kW. VW claims a 10% to ...
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In the 1970s, a California man built a unique van using a Volkswagen Beetle chassis. What's the story behind the Brubaker Box ...
Also known as the world's smallest record killer, the new Record Runner serves as a mobile turntable for $79.99.
VW's promising, mid-size electric sedan won't make it stateside as VW focuses its EV strategy efforts elsewhere.
Plans to bring the Volkswagen ID.7 midsize sedan to the North American market, including the U.S. and Canada, have just been ...