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VW spices up the ... pictured van was the work of an aftermarket company, but it turns out it is an option offered by VW Netherlands. The “glass-look panels” make the ID.Buzz Cargo look ...
Volkswagen’s flagship electric van is solid, but does it live up to the legend? Kevin Williams drove it to find out.
If you're a business looking for a van that creates ... battery on board, but VW has provided the ID. Buzz Cargo with fast-charging capability, too. Power sources of up to 185kW can be used ...
VW imports the ID Buzz from Hanover, where it also builds a smaller, five-passenger version sized for European streets and a commercial cargo van for businesses ... It can accept up to 200 ...
Shorter wheelbase and cargo ... ID.Buzz isn’t buzzy. VW has created a welcoming and design-forward interior that’s immediately attractive. But for many families looking to maximize van utility ...
So, that's the VW ID Buzz from every angle. Despite the flaws this van might have, it's hard to deny that it isn't a great-looking piece of design. I'm very excited to see these popping up across ...
Volkswagen provided flights from Washington, DC, to San Francisco and accommodation so Ars could drive the ID Buzz ... VW hasn't given a combined torque figure, but the front motor can generate up ...
There's no two ways about it, the ID Buzz is an excellent little retro runabout that combines cutesy styling with cargo ... up roof to maximize space and headroom in the main body of the van ...
allowing him to carry all the tools and equipment he might need to fix up the houses of Sunflower Valley. You might recognise the Buzz Cargo as being the van variant of the VW ID Buzz electric MPV ...