The All New VW ID Buzz

The Volkswagen ID. Buzz, the company's first fully electric van, is now available for pre-order in the UK.

It’s a complete redesign of the company's original T1 van, with an emphasis on the future of sustainability and carbon-neutral lifestyle.

Volkswagen ID Buzz Exterior


How much is the VW ID. Buzz?

The entry-level trim, Life, starts at £57,115, and the other trim level available, Style, starts from £61,915.

The Life trim comes with a rearview camera, heated windscreen, 19-inch alloys, LED headlights, and an innovative ‘Buzz Box’ removable storage console. This is located between the front seats and includes a top compartment with an ice scraper and bottle opener, bottle storage, and a large five-litre drawer for bulkier items.

Top features of the Style trim include ‘IQ. Light’ LED matrix headlights, 20-inch ‘Solna‘ alloy wheels, Dynamic headlight range control with dynamic cornering light, and 30-colour adaptive interior ambient lighting and tailgate surround lighting.

 

What is the range on the VW ID. Buzz?

Every model available in the ID. Buzz range is built on the same components as the ID.3 model. With this you get a 77kWh battery, giving out 201bhp and VW claim it can achieve an electric range of up to 258 miles. Charging also takes only 30 minutes. 

 

What are the dimensions of the VW ID. Buzz?

The VW ID. Buzz sits at 4,712mm in length, 192mm shorter compared to the Volkswagen T6 Caravelle.

The wheelbase measures 2,988mm in length, which is very close to the length of the Volkswagen T6, giving you a comfortable amount of passenger space.

The boot can hold a maximum of 1,121 litres with all the seats up, while with the rear bench folded flat, you get 2,205 litres worth of space. 

 

VW ID. Buzz Exterior 

The overall look and feel of ID. Buzz is a mixture of retro, yet futuristic. You get sleek front headlights, a honeycomb grille and sliding doors. 

In the official pictures released, the ID. Buzz features a two tone colour scheme. The upper section, including both the roof and bonnet remain white, with the option of blue, orange, yellow or green bodywork beneath. 

 

VW ID. Buzz Interior 

The interior appears to replicate the exterior with the same two-tone colour scheme. The steering wheel and upholstery are both light in colour, and instead of leather upholstery, VW have used a synthetic material for the steering wheel and recycled plastics for the seat fabric and carpets.

Volkswagen ID Buzz Interior