Volkswagen is again reaching back to the future with a new concept for an electric car that revives the look and spirit of the classic VW-based dune buggies of 1960s California. The I.D. Buggy follows ...
Volkswagen has already served up a suite of concepts for its upcoming electric vehicles built on its modular electric architecture (MEB). While most of those are likely headed to volume production in ...
Out of all the events I had the pleasure of attending at Monterey Car Week and Pebble Beach – a week filled with priceless classics, stunning hypercars, and the sort of rarities that give automotive ...
Electric cars can be earnest, sensible, and green, but Volkswagen is taking the opportunity to show EVs can just as much be silly, playful, and neon green, with the VW I.D. BUGGY concept at the Geneva ...
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Update: As if to confirm rumors that it is considering building a new electric beach buggy, Volkswagen included the sketch in this lead photo on its corporate Christmas card, sent to various ...
VW is launching its all-electric dune buggy, the ID. BUGGY at the Geneva Motor Show today – the latest in a series of electric concepts based on its upcoming MEB platform. It’s the latest in a series ...
Dune buggies used to be a cultural phenomenon back in the 60s and 70s, and while they are not as popular as they used to be, they are just as cool. There is no denying that racing across the sand with ...
The craziest thing about the ID Buggy is that VW actually wants to build it. Jonathan M. Gitlin - Aug 16, 2019 2:48 pm UTC CARMEL, CALIF.—Do you remember that bright green electric beach buggy that ...
If you were a young person in the 1960s, you almost certainly rode in a Volkswagen Beetle. If you were lucky, you owned one. And it was bitchin’. If you lived in Southern California, you might have ...
VW had manufacturing plants in Australia, and by the '60s, they were doing great. They primarily built Beetles and Type II buses and vans, and both were selling like hotkrauts. The Australian market ...
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