"Due to the ongoing challenging EV climate, Volkswagen has decided to no longer offer the ID.7 to the North American market.
The 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz had the potential to have the same impact as the New Beetle did when it came out in 1998. It’s ...
Volkswagen may have an answer to its China woes in the form of a joint venture with XPeng, a Chinese automotive manufacturer.
The ID.Buzz sits on Volkswagen’s MEB platform, which is the same one that you’ll find underpinning some of the brand’s other ...
Volkswagen has decided not to introduce the ID.7 electric sedan in the United States and Canada. The company had previously ...
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.Road Test Editor Kyle Patrick shook it down on the first drive in San ...
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz has been awarded Electric Vehicle of the Year 2025 by Puros Autos, highlighting its appeal in the ...
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 ...
Volkswagen has canceled the ID.7 sedan in North America. The Passat-sized EV was previously slated for launch in Q3 2024. VW ...
The Buzz is a great vehicle and should be experienced by more. But a starting price of more than $80,000 will limit its audience ...
with a conventional model. The Buzz is anything but. It’s a savvy, aggressive move. SCHLEE: The new 2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz is a large, comfortable, spacious three-row vehicle with sliding doors.
The upcoming PV5 will be available in Basic, Van, High Roof, and Chassis Cab flavors. It will be joined by the PV7 and PV1 ...