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Volkswagen is recalling 5,637 ID Buzzes because their third row of seats is too wide to only have two seatbelts.
Volkswagen has a back-catalog of some of the industry's most prestigious names, and it's time to start using them instead of ...
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz launched in the U.S. in late 2024 as a stylish and practical electric vehicle option for families seeking an eco-friendly alternative to traditional minivans. It offers a range ...
The ID. Buzz is many things, a conversation starter, a pet, a van and a combination of forward-looking technology and ...
According to said recall documentation, the Volkswagen Group hasn't remedied this problem in ID. Buzz production. The 5,637-strong recall in the US market is joined by another campaign for Canada ...
The 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz is a one-of-a-kind electric van that debuted in Europe. The ID. Buzz has finally made its way to the United States, to the delight of some VW enthusiasts. The funky ...
Automakers love to tease us with retro vehicles reimagined as futuristic EVs. Honda continues to tease its 70s-era Civic, born anew in the age of electrification. Still, the brand that made good ...
German automakers are really struggling to find sensible naming structures for its EV lineups, and VW is looking to do ...
Volkswagen and Uber will bring autonomous VW ID. Buzz AD vans to Los Angeles starting in 2026, ahead of other US regions, with the goal of launching robotaxi operations under the Uber app.
Volkswagen has just recalled what appears to be all of its U.S.-model ID.Buzz vans sold so far, and the reason seems to be sort of serious — albeit one that's new to us. The National Highway ...
However, unlike Tesla’s “I, Robot” Robotaxi endeavors, which rely on a version of the brand’s camera-dependent Full-Self Driving system, the latest version of the autonomous VW ID.