Volkswagen ID Buzz is finally here, and it’s full of character and retro-awesomeness, but there are some real issues too.
We play “Would you rather…” with the new Volkswagen ID Buzz battery-electric minivan and Toyota’s legendary Sienna hybrid.
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Depending on conditions, the van can engage the front axle, rear axle, or both, with permanent AWD available when Sport mode ...
The smallest Volkswagen SUV is surprisingly spacious and refined for a compact.
There will be only one battery option (82 kilowatt-hours of total capacity) and two powertrain versions: rear-wheel drive and dual-motor, all-wheel drive. Volkswagen's EV lineup in the U.S ...
The Kia EV9 and VW ID Buzz are the only two mainstream 3-row 7-seat EVs you can buy today. Let us help figure out which is ...
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The Volkswagen ID. Buzz is getting the GTX treatment. Hot on the heels of the recently announced ID.3 GTX and ID.7 GTX, this souped-up battery-powered people carrier comes with all-wheel drive for ...
The other question near and dear to us is this: Why is it so expensive, and why did it have to be this way? The ID.Buzz ...