With its modern reinterpretation of VW's iconic Microbus style, the head-turning ID.Buzz looks different from other minivans. It's especially eye-catching in our test example's festive and flattering ...
Despite not being designed for intense off-roading, the Vanagon Syncro set a record in 1985 for driving around the globe, covering 27,000 miles in 131 days and hitting five different continents. While ...
Volkswagen showcased the ID Buzz at the San Diego International Auto Show, an all-electric version of a classic microbus with ...
Volkswagen showcased the ID Buzz at the San Diego International Auto Show, an all-electric version of a classic microbus with new tech and nostalgic design.
The VW Beetle was the first car in history to sell 20 million units. Here is how it reached this milestone and what happened ...
The VW ID. Buzz marks the revival of an icon, making waves with a nod to the original 1950s design paired with modern ...
The ID.Buzz went 190 miles on our 75-mph real-world highway route, while the EV9 made it 240 miles, albeit with a bigger battery. The 379-hp EV9 is lighter and quicker than the 335-hp ID.Buzz, with ...
However, since the U.S. specs of the reimagined Microbus hit the interwebs, a lot of people can’t move past one figure: 234 ...
As the new ID.Buzz EV comes to area dealerships, an exhibit of 30 vehicles at Philly's Simeone museum traces the history of ...
We play “Would you rather…” with the new Volkswagen ID Buzz battery-electric minivan and Toyota’s legendary Sienna hybrid.
The journey begins with the legendary 1950 Type 2, often referred to as the Kombi or Microbus. Born from the innovative mind of Dutch auto importer Ben Pon, this van set the stage for decades of VW ...