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 ...
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.
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 ...
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2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo review
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo melds head-turning design with neck-snapping performance, making it Australia's most ...
As for its part, Volkswagen, the most famous auto-cum-camper brand in the world, spun off an independent camper brand while launching what might just prove its most innovative camper van yet.
A work-focused, fully electric van that promises to put style at the forefront as an eye-catching mobile billboard.
Volkswagen’s new ID. Buzz electric people-mover might evoke all sorts of feel-good vibes with its visual links to the ...
Volkswagen has done well to preserve the Touareg’s status as its figure head. It is an excellent all-round offering that carries wears the crown with pride. Ultimately, it’s the car every T-something ...
Right now there are passenger and cargo variants of the new VW van with a new all-wheel drive model to land next year ... resolved piece of design that makes the most of the electric vehicle’s assets ...