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.
In the U.S., we're starting to see dealers offering significant discounts on the Volkswagen ID.Buzz EV, a model many insist ...
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 ...
With a starting MSRP of $61,545, the Volkswagen ID.Buzz isn't exactly the affordable people-mover buyers are clamoring for.
Drive's pick: Volkswagen ID. Buzz Pro LWB from $91.290 plus on-road costs.
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 ...
With eye-catching styling and a nod to the Kombi, is the ID. Buzz Cargo the perfect billboard for your business?
Buzz, with diesel 2.0-liter TDI versions still available. The e-Caravelle offers seating for nine and a range of up to 215 miles in the WLTP cycle. The Volkswagen ID. Buzz and its Cargo twin may ...
It’s electric: If you’re looking for a fully electric minivan, this is your only option. But the ID. Buzz’s range is limited to around 230 miles depending on if it’s rear- or all-wheel drive, so it’s ...
The one-off ID.Buzz with the iconic livery might inspire Porsche 911 Dakar owners to buy matching VWs for their towing ...
It's not just the Centennial state. Dealers all over the country are discounting Volkswagen's retro electric van by 10 grand ...