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If you never got the chance to own an original or new Meyers Manx Buggy from the 1960s, this might be your only chance.
In an excerpt from a new book about the famous buggy, Bruce Meyers aims for an off-road record and ends up kickstarting racing in Baja.
The VW I.D. Buggy concept from 2019 made it to rendering, but apparently got shunted sideways into being a kid’s ride-in car instead of being made for real.
All things considered, this buggy is just as cool as it is weird. It’s up for sale with Mecum Auctions and poses an interesting purchase option to people looking for some sand-filled fun.
Volkswagen R Will Look Very Different—and Electric—in a Few Years So many great ideas have not come to pass, but VW executives are focusing on a bright EV future for the sporty division.
That's not the end of the Country Buggy story, though. Partially assembled kits were later shipped to the Philippines, and VW even sold Type 181 chassis with Country Buggy bodies in that country.
Volkswagen shelves adventurous ID Buggy, ID Ruggdzz EVs The ID Buggy isn't happening at all, while VW didn't shut the door entirely on the ID Ruggdzz.
Brandstätter also confirmed that the ID.Buggy ‘s future may be in peril. When the concept was shown, VW announced that it was looking for partners to produce specialty vehicles based on its MEB ...
Volkswagen won’t release a production variant of its whimsical electric dune buggy prototype. In an interview with Autocar, VW CEO Ralf Brandstätter said the automaker plans to focus on models ...
Hot rodder Bruce Meyers was the brains behind the oft-copied off-road buggy known as the Meyers Manx. Elana Scherr takes readers through the history of the beloved four-wheeler and the man who ...
The ID. Buggy is a concept car re-imagining the classic Buggy. But should this new iteration see the production light?
VW’s scale may make coach-built economical again. If the skateboard can cool, and the structure can crash, what rides on top might not cost millions like this buggy.