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Driving the new Volkswagen ID Buzz back-to-back with an original 1967 VW Bus highlights the big shoes the new EV has to fill.
Dubbed the "Fox," this safety orange half-track started life as a run-of-the-mill Type 2 before Austrian inventor Kurt ...
How did Volkswagen do with its first production electric minivan? Did Volkswagen nail the retro design it was aiming to capture? Watch along to find out!
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz hasn't been available in the U.S. for long, but it's already being recalled. The electric van has risen to fame with its unique design -- combining futuristic capabilities ...
Porsche helped design it, but Volkswagen was later dogged by claims ... Volkswagen released a now incredibly rare 23-window bus model, and there were many others. In 1967, a Beetle competed ...
Though VW failed to capture the essence of the Bus in final production (sorry ... which eschewed the “pill” design we fell in love with on early prototypes. However, it hit a home run with ...
"Volkswagen is not just a car manufacturer—we are shaping the future of mobility, and our collaboration with Uber accelerates that vision," Christian Senger, CEO of Volkswagen Autonomous ...
The original Samba Bus had a trio of cooling vents on each side of the rear; VW has mirrored that design element on the D-pillar of the ID. Buzz here. Even the curve the two-tone paint follows on ...
It’ll be the design. The German company’s lawyers took ... down on a charming Suzuki kei van dressed up like a classic VW Bus. The listing popped up on Cars & Bids, only to get yanked offline ...
colloquially known as the "Volkswagen Bus." Announced in 2023, the EV's two-toned colorways and mostly flat face recall its 1950s predecessor, while a streamlined silhouette and decked-out ...