However, there are reports that a California version of the electric ID.Buzz is in the works, although its launch has been delayed due to lower-than-expected demand for fully electric campers. VW ...
Even though Volkswagen has been out of the camper game in the US for a couple of decades — and the van game until the ID.Buzz launch — it remains a important part of its business in Europe.
The four-year wait is over, and my ID. Buzz has arrived, surpassing all expectations. It’s a vehicle that resonates deeply, ...
In a camper-trailer market seemingly in danger of being swamped ... and draught skirt ($225), giving it a $31,015 price-tag. Volkswagen’s new ID. Buzz electric people-mover might evoke all sorts of ...
Today’s camper van, known to the heads as a Class B motorhome, is nothing like the modified Volkswagen Microbus of your youth. They may sleep fewer people than their relative, the driveway ...
The Buzz is far more interesting than its rivals, and not just because of an electric drivetrain. It's surprisingly practical. In an ideal world, more van makers would follow Volkswagen's lead ...
Seven months ago, Volkswagen launched its iconic California camper van into its own brand, incorporating camper products ranging from mini-camping, to everyday MPV-camping, to Grand family base ...