SAN DIEGO — Volkswagen's beloved microbus, a counterculture icon that captured the hearts of surfers, hippies and families alike, is getting an electric makeover. The ID Buzz, VW's all-electric ...
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz marks the return of the classic VW bus, but with a twist: It’s now an all-electric minivan with seating for up to seven and a range of up to 234 miles. Pricing starts at ...
Volkswagen Truck & Bus has begun the rollout of its electric bus in Brazil. The initial batch includes the delivery of a ...
The cutesy Volkswagen ID. Buzz looks to be the latest casualty of slowing electric vehicle sales in the U.S. VW is pulling ...
Ask most people to imagine the symbols of the late 1960s counterculture, and a few recurrent images will come up: guitars, ...
The Volkswagen Bus was first produced in March 1950. The original VW bus was based on a modified iconic VW Beetle, known as the Plattenwagen, that was used to haul auto parts around the Volkswagen ...
The Volkswagen bus is iconic. Ever since its release in 1950, the funky-looking, well-rounded minibus has built a legacy that lasts to this day. Many of us associate that classic chassis with ...
75 years ago this month the VW bus began production. On March 8, 1950, Volkswagen, maker of the Beetle automobile, began producing its second vehicle, the microbus, known officially as the Volkswagen ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A blue-and-white 1977 Volkswagen T2 bus that survived the January Palisades wildfires made its debut Wednesday ...