Volkswagen ID Buzz is finally here, and it’s full of character and retro-awesomeness, but there are some real issues too.
The end result is a $101,056 ID. Buzz. Before you add on the $1,550 destination fee. VW is using the ID. Buzz to help car buyers see life half full, and in doing so, it's leaning into what makes ...
Volkswagen says that its electric cars will be able to charge at Tesla’s Supercharger network starting in June, reports ...
The all-electric VW ID. Buzz Pro has arrived in Australia, priced from AUD$87,990 plus on-road costs. Its brother, the VW ID. Buzz Cargo (from AUD$79,990 plus on-road costs) might be the pick of ...
The ID.Buzz rides on the same platform that underpins VW’s other electric offerings, including the all-electric ID.4. A single electric motor on the rear wheels delivers 282 horsepower ...
That's 30 miles shy of its 270-mile EPA estimate, but it's also 50 miles farther than the ID.Buzz Pro S Plus. The VW only made it 190 miles in our highway test—41 miles short of its 231-mile EPA ...
The Kia EV9 and VW ID Buzz are the only two mainstream 3-row 7-seat EVs you can buy today. Looks can be deceiving. In both photos and in the flesh, the Volkswagen ID Buzz looks far larger than the ...
The ID.4 will no longer be as insecure as it once was. The electric crossover was recently suffering a problem with the door handles that could cause them to open unexpectedly, but Volkswagen finally ...
Volkswagen is advertising its 2024 ID.4 Standard at $999 down, $149/month for 24 months. That’s an average monthly lease ...
The ID Buzz, VW's all-electric reimagining of its classic van, made its appearance at the San Diego International Auto Show. During a test drive comparison, CBS 8 Digital Content Director Mitch ...