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As the title and pictures suggest, the vans in question were all based on Volkswagen’s T3. Sold worldwide under various nameplates including Transporter, Caravelle, Microbus, and Vanagon ...
Fans of Volkswagen’s old Microbus, or VW Bus, rejoiced when the brand brought back an electrified version of it, dubbed the ID. Buzz. Now those fans with growing families might be even happier ...
Volkswagen's beloved microbus, a counterculture icon that captured the hearts of surfers, hippies and families alike, is getting an electric makeover. The ID Buzz, VW's all-electric reimagining of ...
It is believed that only seven examples of the VW T3 B32 were built in Porsche’s Welcherath workshop. The van offered for sale by the Porsche Classic Center Gelderland in The Netherlands is a ...
In the early 2000’s Volkswagen teased Microbus fans with the prospect of launching an all-electric VW van. That dream just got a whole lot closer, as Volkswagen has unveiled a modern take on its ...
When I stepped inside Volkswagen’s new ID. Buzz—the electric version of the classic VW Microbus, available for sale in the U.S. later this year—the first thing I noticed was the giant sunroof.
There’s a possibility that the new VW Microbus will be produced at the German marque’s factory in Puebla, Mexico.
VW has inked a deal with NVIDIA to use the freshly-announced DRIVE IX platform in the electric Microbus, the chipmaker's vision of an intelligent vehicle experience. Think along the lines of a co ...
The production version of the ID.Buzz, which is billed as the spiritual successor to the iconic Microbus ... service in city driving, VW said. The automaker's commercial vehicle division will ...
Volkswagen's beloved microbus, a counterculture icon that captured the hearts of surfers, hippies and families alike, is getting an electric makeover. The ID Buzz, VW's all-electric reimagining of ...