Volkswagen plans to launch a new electric vehicle inspired by the classic Microbus, but in the meantime the automaker has partnered with eClassics on an electric conversion of the original. The two ...
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Volkswagen's iconic microbus is coming back to North America as an all-electric vehicle, with sales for the van, dubbed the ID.Buzz, starting next year. The ID. Buzz has the same boxy shape that ...
A terrible tragedy struck California's Pacific Palisades earlier this year. Wildfires ravaged communities, displacing residents and destroying their property. While the disaster was devastating, a ...
Volkswagen used to be renowned for the Beetle, and now the spotlight is held by the Golf. Back in the day, there was another model that was synonymous with the German brand, and it was known as the ...
"The zero-direct emission ID. Buzz is the spiritual reincarnation of the Microbus, reimagined for our electric future," Volkswagen of America President and CEO Pablo Di Si said. "It is practical, ...
You have to wonder why it's taken Volkswagen so long to reboot the Microbus, but come 2022 the iconic shape will return to the roads. This isn't the same van that came to epitomize the swinging ...
No, this Volkswagen Microbus isn’t the victim of an unfortunate accident. It’s the brainchild of Jeff Bloch, who’s nickname is Speedycop because he’s both a mechanic and a former police officer. In ...
A salvaged Tesla powertrain is now powering a classic 1966 VW Microbus for people who want to combine nostalgia with their electric van life. The electric van is up for grabs in this sweepstakes on ...
Oddly enough, experts believe the most valuable Hot Wheels in the world is a 1969 Volkswagen Microbus. That would be the legendary rear-loading Beach Bomb Hot Wheels car that wasn't dressed up in ...
VW is resurrecting its iconic microbus — the quintessential van associated with hippie counterculture of the 1960s — as an all-electric van called the ID. Buzz. The German automaker on Wednesday ...