2025 Volkswagen ID Buzz Finally Ready for Sale in US Market?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 มิ.ย. 2024
- It's been quite a long rollout, but it appears that the 2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz is finally ready for sale in the US Market. Well, almost ready. VW has announced the trim lineup and options. Just not an actual on-sale date or the price... #Autotrader #volkswagen #idbuzz
00:00 2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz
00:33 Three Trims at Launch
01:02 Pro S RWD Only
01:18 Pros S Plus and 1st Edition are RWD or AWD
01:38 Standard Features
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by the time they get any to dealers/customers it will be ready for the first refresh. the VW UI has not been well reviewed to date.
The original vw bus had 36 hp power plant. This has ten times as much power. Too bad it’s so slow to market. Price is important as it was a vital aspect of the original.
Yeah. I feel like the affordability aspect is completely out the window and basically marketed as a nostalgia product for wealthier individuals that remember that era.
I would love to have one
It feels like ages because it has been ages. I think this is going to be a hit as long as they get the pricing right. Not saying that’s any kind great insight. I think it looks awesome and is going to offer people a seriously cool minivan with minivan practicalities. They got the specs right with range and horsepower on both the AWD and the FWD/RWD (?). I’m a fan of knobs and buttons so the biggest drawback in the design for me is the infotainment system and the steering wheel controls. These are better than what they put in the ID4 I expect, but to me they reinvented the wheel by making it square. So this will have its own niche in the market and I don’t think they’ll be able to make enough of them. I mean, unless, you know, once again… the price.
I went from excited to annoyed o indifferent.
Brown interiors? What the h?
Toyota needs to look at this interior design and make it happen hybrid style. This would be perfect if it were sitting on Toyota hybrid platform
they are waiting on the Tesla charging
Fewer and fewer people are wanting electric vehicles. Should have made this with a petrol engine.
The sales data paints a different picture. But yes, having options is always preferred.
Does vw actually think we want a minivan? They need to make an electric westfalia camper.
I have three kids so if I wanted an EV this fits the bill. Not every product makes sense for all buyers 🤷♂️
I want a mini van
I want to replace our 2012 sienna. I absolutely want a minivan. But I'm guessing this will be prohibitively expensive.
I really want to love this new edition VW bus. I do. That said, I know that I'm clinging to the wonderful simplicity of the original and that technology is going to FUBAR the entire vehicle from bumper to bumper.
EVs are much simpler machines than gas engines-that’s why they require almost zero maintenance.
@@piercecosmoyeah, this isn’t a Cybertruck where they decided to run all the electronics on one fiberoptic cable that bricks the entire vehicle when a module goes out. This is going to be built by normal legacy engineers and will be far more reliable.
Worst marketing department in history.
Time to shit or get off the pot, VW!!!!!!! This is the Dale & Elio all over again!!!!
I'll stick with my '87 Vanagon
That’s likely all you can afford
just when the electric FAD is finally over lol
This was cool about 3 years ago. Nobody cares now.
I do. There are still no electric vans.
I have a canoo on preorder, but the buzz will likely be available first.
Trims:
-expensive
-very expensive
-way over priced
It's gonna be expensive
I am betting over $100,000
@tray22 they can phaeton off with that memories aren't that short. Meanwhile a new Golf is $50k CDN...
Problems:
1. Not NACS.
2. Under 300 miles is insufficient range.
This is be a massive flop if these two critical points aren’t corrected before launch.
Already 2 generations behind. Hard pass
It doesn’t look anything like the concept and it’s already out of date technology. Too little too late, may as well not offer it and just start over.