The ID. Buzz isn't just a nod to the past, however. It's a gateway to the future, acting as the shining star of Volkswagen as ...
In the U.S., we're starting to see dealers offering significant discounts on the Volkswagen ID.Buzz EV, a model many insist ...
TDI is still on the menu for those who can’t kick the diesel habit, but the e-Caravelle might surprise some ID. Buzz owners.
Drive's pick: Volkswagen ID. Buzz Pro LWB from $91.290 plus on-road costs.
It's not just the Centennial state. Dealers all over the country are discounting Volkswagen's retro electric van by 10 grand ...
With a starting MSRP of $61,545, the Volkswagen ID.Buzz isn't exactly the affordable people-mover buyers are clamoring for.
Those are all solid deals for such a large and capable zero-emission machine. While these deals may not last, that they're happening so soon after the ID. Buzz's launch may indicate less demand for ...
My attempts to scrub our long-term Volkswagen ID. Buzz clean tell you a couple of things. First, the sheer quantity of road grime highlights how it racked up the miles, and second, I loved it ...
In terms of design, the passenger PV5 features a single lift-up tailgate door, while the cargo version opts for conventional split rear doors and lacks the extra windows found on the passenger model.