News

For that reason, my single favorite feature is an optional (€331) DC-to-AC inverter that places a European standard 230V power socket ... on VW’s new ID.7. Notably, it’s the LWB ID Buzz ...
This camper company offers highly customizable kits that can be packed up and stored when not in use. And better yet, you don ...
When I stepped inside Volkswagen’s new ID. Buzz—the electric version of the classic VW Microbus, available for sale in the U.S. later this year—the first thing I noticed was the giant sunroof.
Ventje also makes it easier to keep all your own gear powered with eight USB sockets ... like the ID Buzz, isn’t cheap, and soon, in Europe, it will have to compete with VW’s new PHEV ...
Pricing starts at $59,995. While the new ID. Buzz represents a clear nod to the past; this van shines as a family hauler with modern sensitivities. As such, Volkswagen VWAGY uses sustainable ...
The seventh generation of the VW Transporter ... electric ID. Buzz Cargo couldn’t replace the aging, but still popular Transporter T6.1, which had to be discontinued due to the new emission ...