Okay, so there's no guarantee that we'll ever see a Volkswagen ID Buzz Westfalia electric microbus cruising Santa Monica's Pacific Coast Highway behind a vintage 1971 Volkswagen Westfalia camper ...
Volkswagen already announced officially that it is working on a camper version of the ID. Buzz but it won’t come until the middle of the decade. You don’t have to wait until 2025 to get a ...
It’s the ID. Buzz. What’s the score then? Full camper van? Seven seats? The promise of regular breakdowns? No ‘California’ camper van version just yet, in fact word on the street is that ...
I really can't wait to see a camper version of the ID. Buzz, which has to be in the works. And as I mentioned before, a 7-seater and a long-range battery version would also be on my wish list.
The 2025 ID. Buzz is a two-tone seven-seat minivan with as much as 234 miles of range on a single charge. It was first revealed in 2023 to much fanfare. Last week the all-electric van—the first ...
You'll receive a response shortly. $10,450 price drop The verdict: The all-new Volkswagen ID. Buzz is one of the most characterful, interesting and fun-to-operate new vehicles on the market ...
because that vehicle can cost $20,000 less. But as VW’s market research shows, no one is cross-shopping a plug-in minivan. They want a battery EV and they want the ID.BUZZ’s hippie heritage.