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Volkswagen

ID. Buzz

EV Minivan On Sale
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Volkswagen's retro-styled electric minivan on the MEB platform. Built in Hanover, offered as a five-seat short-wheelbase van and a longer seven-seat version, with 286 hp rear-drive Pro and 335 hp GTX all-wheel-drive variants, an 86 kWh battery and up to about 485 km WLTP range.

286hp
Power
485km
Range
86kWh
Battery
RWD
Drive
Overview

The Volkswagen ID. Buzz revives the shape of the classic Type 2 microbus as a fully electric minivan. It sits on the Volkswagen Group MEB platform, is built in Hanover, and reached the market in 2024 in Europe and North America.

Body. Two lengths are offered. The short-wheelbase van measures 4,712 mm and seats five; the long-wheelbase version stretches to 4,962 mm, adds a third row, and seats up to seven. Both use sliding rear doors and the upright, flat-floor packaging that the electric platform makes possible.

Powertrain. The mainstream Pro drives the rear wheels through a 286 hp motor, while the performance GTX adds a front motor for all-wheel drive and 335 hp. The long-wheelbase cars carry an 86 kWh battery (91 kWh gross) good for up to roughly 485 km on the WLTP cycle; the short-wheelbase van uses a 79 kWh pack.

Camper conversion. Volkswagen offers a Good-Night package that turns the van into a light electric camper without the heavy built-in furniture of a full motorhome: a bed frame over the rear seats, a folding 2.0 x 1.2 m mattress, blackout blinds, window vents, and a folding table with two chairs. An overnight mode runs the climate control from the traction battery for up to 48 hours, and the vehicle-to-load function delivers 230 volts at up to 2,000 watts for a fridge, kettle or e-bike charger. The package costs €2,600 (about $2,830) in Germany.

General
Body type Minivan
Powertrain Single or dual electric motor
Dimensions 4712-4962 mm long, 2988-3238 mm wheelbase
Pro (RWD)
Power 286 hp
Battery 86 kWh
Range 485 km
Drivetrain RWD
GTX (AWD)
Power 335 hp
Battery 86 kWh
Range 485 km
Drivetrain AWD
Frequently asked questions
What is the range of the volkswagen ID. Buzz?
The volkswagen ID. Buzz offers up to 485 km of range.
How powerful is the volkswagen ID. Buzz?
The volkswagen ID. Buzz produces up to 286 hp.
What battery does the volkswagen ID. Buzz have?
The volkswagen ID. Buzz uses a 86 kWh battery.
What type of car is the volkswagen ID. Buzz?
The volkswagen ID. Buzz is a Minivan.
Where is the Volkswagen ID. Buzz built?
It is built by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles in Hanover, Germany, on the Volkswagen Group MEB electric platform. Cars sold in North America are imported from there.
How many seats does the ID. Buzz have?
The short-wheelbase version seats five. The longer-wheelbase version adds a third row and seats up to seven.
What is the ID. Buzz Good-Night package?
It is a factory camping kit that turns the van into a simple electric camper - a bed frame over the rear seats, a folding 2.0 x 1.2 m mattress, blackout blinds and window vents, plus a folding table and chairs. It costs €2,600 (about $2,830) in Germany.
How far can the ID. Buzz travel on a charge?
The long-wheelbase Pro uses an 86 kWh battery (91 kWh gross) for up to about 485 km on the WLTP cycle; the short-wheelbase 79 kWh version covers roughly 460 km.
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