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The VW electric ID Buggy concept is delightful and bright, stout and smiling. It’s a vehicle fit for the sunshine and sand dunes, or perhaps a less committing slow roll along the beach.
VW's press materials say that the buggy will go from 0-62mph (0-100km/h) in 7.2 seconds, reaching a top speed of 100mph (160km/h), with an estimated range of 155 miles (250km) on the WLTP test ...
Word has it VW's killing off the Passat, likely to make room for these electric cars. And to better cater to Europe, an ID 1 and ID 2 are in the cards -- a small hatchback and subcompact crossover.
Volkswagen’s ID Buggy, an electric dune buggy concept, was an eye-catching presence at this week’s Geneva International Motor Show. The most surprising thing about it, though, is that VW might ...
The Volkswagen ID Buggy stole my heart when it debuted at the Geneva Motor Show. Modeled after the Meyers Manx off-road dune buggy of the 1960s, the ID Buggy is a throwback to simpler times, ...
Looking to mix a bit of beach cruising culture from a bygone era with some new-age drivetrain technology, Volkswagen debuted its super-cute electrified dune buggy at Geneva earlier in the year ...
The Buggy concept shares its 108.9-inch wheelbase and MEB small car electric vehicle platform with the production model of VW's new ID 3 hatchback (which isn't coming to North America).
And funnily enough, VW’s rush to the future has put me a bit back in time, and into a dune buggy. This swoopy green sand machine, called the ID Buggy, isn’t destined for production, unlike VW ...
Volkswagen’s ID Buggy, an electric dune buggy concept, was an eye-catching presence at this week’s Geneva International Motor Show. The most surprising thing about it, though, is that VW might ...
Volkswagen’s ID Buggy, an electric dune buggy concept, was an eye-catching presence at this week’s Geneva International Motor Show. The most surprising thing about it, though, is that VW might ...