Volkswagen’s extremely anticipated ID.Buzz electrical van will get it proper. Largely.
A pair weeks in the past I used to be in a position to spend a lot of the day with production-spec variations of the 2024 VW ID.Buzz and located it to be a refreshing departure from the compact-to-mid-size crossover types which have turn into banal.
It’s neither an outfit-ready electrical vanning rig nor the family-van equal to Rivian’s R1 vans. However in America, the way in which it’s prone to be packaged, it has a superb probability for changing into an awesome household car within the custom of a minivan.
There’s quite a bit driving on it. However on the flip facet, there’s actually nothing prefer it. And to get to the mic-drop second from the beginning, for us within the U.S., it’s nonetheless two years away.

Kirk Bell and John Voelcker in Volkswagen ID Buzz electrical Microbus idea car
Sure, it’s been greater than 20 years since VW began teasing the Microbus reboot in ideas, and that imaginative and prescient has been an electrical one since 2011. VW mentioned that it could construct the ID.Buzz idea it revealed in January 2017 and allow us to drive a prototype ID.Buzz (picture above) in August 2017, and whereas it’s taken 5 lengthy years to carry this mannequin to manufacturing, it’s going to be one other two to supply the long-wheelbase, three-row model certain for the States.
2024 VW ID.Buzz: Up to now so good. Excellent.
All this mentioned, VW didn’t mess any of this up but, and the ID.Buzz is an interesting product—one that basically ought to be coming to the U.S. now in its standard-wheelbase type.
At current, the ID.Buzz is 185.5 inches lengthy—so its total size simply suits into what within the U.S. would possibly really be thought of a compact crossover, as car measurement step by step creeps upward. Wheelbase is 117.7 inches for present ID.Buzz fashions, whereas they’re 78.1 inches broad and about 77 inches tall total, various barely relying on the spec.
The long run U.S. model might be 10.6 inches longer in wheelbase—128.3 inches axle-to-axle—which might carry its total size to about 196 inches (assume Tesla Mannequin X).
In its present type, the turning circle is a neat 36.4 ft, and the ID.Buzz dealt with neatly in Copenhagen’s crowded bikes-first setting the place we began. From the driving force’s seat, the cut up A-pillar and entrance quarter window afford a superb view outward, though you look over the nook of the sprint and are left guessing as to the precise placement of the entrance corners for parking.

Volkswagen ID.Buzz (Euro spec)

Volkswagen ID.Buzz (Euro spec)

Volkswagen ID.Buzz (Euro spec)
For as small as its footprint is, the ID.Buzz is heavy. In well-equipped ID.Buzz Professional type, as we drove it, the ID.Buzz weighs about 5,400 lb—or 600 lb greater than the single-motor ID.4.
Like the unique VW Bus, the Buzz borrows from a smaller automotive and retains it comparatively easy, carrying over most of its underpinnings and propulsion items from the ID.4—probably serving to to comprehend the mass-production potential of VW’s MEB electrical car platform.
U.S. model probably greater, heavier, faster
The ID.Buzz has the identical 82-kwh (77 kwh usable) battery pack because the ID.4. It’s but unclear whether or not the U.S. ID.Buzz will embrace a much bigger battery pack, afforded by the longer wheelbase. At 14 modules fairly than 12 modules, the U.S. model would possibly pack 96 kwh, with about 90 kwh usable—bringing vary nearer to 300 miles, regardless of a curb weight shut to six,000 lb. For the meantime, that’s all hypothesis.
At current, the complete ID.Buzz lineup is powered by a single permanent-magnet electrical motor on the rear wheels, delivering 201 hp and 228 lb-ft of torque. VW says that the Buzz will get to 62 mph in about 10 seconds. The ID.Buzz, just like the ID.4, rides on entrance struts and a rear multi-link suspension, with entrance disc brakes however rear drum brakes that VW phrases “put on resistant”—making it fairly presumably the heaviest and costliest fashionable passenger car with them.

Volkswagen ID.Buzz (Euro spec)
The leisurely acceleration is certainly not a buzzkill. To insert some actuality right here, that’s sooner even than the Vanagon when the VR6 arrived, and ridiculously fast subsequent to any air-cooled Bus. However admittedly, it doesn’t have the stealth efficiency issue that lots of the newest EV crossovers do.
All-wheel drive is within the playing cards
All-wheel drive is a future function that VW doesn’t say outright is coming. However I spun the query to a technical professional, asking whether or not a dual-motor model might simply be added, and so they replied that the complete entrance axle space is carried over from the ID.4 and so they haven’t put something the place the motor goes. So depend that as a fairly sturdy trace; within the ID.4, the dual-motor setup provides as much as 295 hp and 339 lb-ft of torque.
What the ID.Buzz does have is a snug experience, a super-quiet cabin, and extra poise than it initially lets on. Pitch it exhausting right into a roundabout and there’s a number of lean; push it just a little more durable and it makes clear that the low-set battery pack makes it very secure and grippy.
The ID.Buzz, because the ID.4 presents two totally different ranges of regenerative braking. If you choose ‘D’ with the twist shifter simply to the suitable of the steering wheel, the ID.4 will scrub off velocity about like a gasoline car—besides when you’re following carefully behind somebody. Shift to ‘B’ and the ID.Buzz decelerates way more eagerly, pulling as much as 0.3 g and sending as much as 100 kw to the battery. As with the ID.4, VW means that ‘B’ may not be probably the most environment friendly strategy to get round.
Environment friendly for a field on wheels
In keeping with VW the ID.Buzz goes 423 km on a cost. On that European WLTP cycle, the ID.4 goes as much as 517 km, so if the Buzz follows go well with, one thing lower than 250 miles is perhaps its high finish from this battery pack.
Effectivity seems to be fairly near what we’ve seen within the ID.4, although. Over one 89-mile stint that concerned a mixture of largely calm driving within the metropolis and alongside the coast, some freeway driving as much as about 80 mph briefly, and some blasts of foot-to-the flooring acceleration—with two aboard—our journey pc claimed a mean of three.1 miles per kwh. That’s sufficient for greater than 230 miles; credit score its nice 0.285 coefficient of drag.

Volkswagen ID.Buzz (Euro spec)
The ID.Buzz takes benefit of stepped-up 170-kw peak DC fast-charging energy that permits a 5% to 80% cost in half-hour. In Europe, VW additionally presents the ID.Charger Journey, which it describes as “a sort of cell wall field,” permitting its peak 11 kw even when on journeys.
Operate follows type
Wherever we went in our Energetic Orange ID.Buzz (two-tone, with Sweet White), we had been met with the types of head-turning reactions you would possibly discover just for supercars. Sometimes very conservative Swedes and Danes had been waving, head-turning, and flagging us down—all extraordinarily atypical.
We began the day in colourful Copenhagen, maneuvering previous swarms of bicyclists and town’s enchanting mixture of canals and centuries-old buildings interfaced with fashionable structure.

Volkswagen ID.Buzz (Euro spec)
From there, we headed over the five-mile-long Øresund Bridge to Sweden and right down to the seaside city of Falsterbo.
There, a person with Koenigsegg connections requested some questions, then one other strolled over and hovered round us whereas we snapped just a few photos of the Buzz. As we paused, I seen he was carrying a VW van T-shirt and pulled out his telephone to point out galleries of his ’65 split-window on the market—a car that’s right now value one thing near the $70,000 or in order that I’d estimate a lot of the new vans promoting for by the point they arrive in two years.
Retains the retro on the surface
Most significantly, and for probably the most half, VW seems to have discovered from the New Beetle and the ID.Buzz leaves its retro cues on the surface. The manufacturing Buzz on the within simply seems like a well-designed, quiet, fashionable, comfortable-riding household car on the within. One which occurs to ask rubberneckers wherever you drive and questions wherever you park.
Exterior of the shock and awe of the design, there are few factors of above-and-beyond interface factors right here. Door handles are typical. There’s no gimmicky charge-port door; it’s on the suitable facet, simply behind the sliding facet door when it’s all the way in which open. And as an alternative of a frunk there’s basically a small entry panel good for washer fluid and some different service factors. VW has no plans for a panoramic-style glass roof—reminiscent of was used within the idea—however representatives mentioned that there’s nothing stopping that from being added.

Volkswagen ID.Buzz (Euro spec) – infotainment operating software program model 3.2
Simply because the ID.4, the ID.Buzz has a 5.3-inch gauge show simply forward of the driving force, plus a ten.0-inch or 12.0-inch touchscreen on the center of the sprint. With as much as eight USB ports, rated for as much as 45 watts, there are many locations to cost telephones, tablets, and even laptops, together with trays for these smaller gadgets.
Our Buzz is operating VW’s software program model 3.2, which U.S. patrons might be seeing in 2023 ID.4 fashions beginning quickly—and hopefully quickly, too, utilized over-the-air to current fashions spanning again. From the steering-wheel haptic buttons to the touchscreen, and ID.Mild, which alerts issues like navigation prompts with streaks of color-coded mild, that is now a pointy, fast interface and we didn’t discover a single little bit of the laggy, glitchy habits that gave us pause in early ID.4 fashions. It goes to point out, given the identical {hardware}, how a lot of interface habits comes right down to software program.
If something, the one packaging fake pas is that there isn’t any intelligent folding to unencumber the second-row area as cargo area. It’s no stretch to think about the second row flipping up vertically after it folds, for instance, or releasing totally, minivan-like, to be stowed away. That may all be remedied down the road with options from the minivan playbook—maybe as a part of the three-row structure.

Volkswagen ID.Buzz Cargo (Euro spec)

Volkswagen ID.Buzz Cargo (Euro spec)

Volkswagen ID.Buzz Cargo (Euro spec)
An ID.Buzz Cargo does exist, offering that field of stuff-carrying potential some is perhaps ready for. A brief journey within the Cargo hinted at what we would at some point encounter in a base-model U.S. passenger Buzz, if it’s ever produced—issues like manual-adjusting seats and an easier, extra monochromatic theme to the inside trim. I used to be stunned, although, to search out that the Cargo almost met the identical requirements of NVH because the passenger model.
Each the ID.Buzz and ID.Buzz Cargo are being made in Hannover, Germany, and growth of the vans was headed up by VW Industrial.
There are some complicated messages right here. The ID.Buzz was conceived and developed with the assistance of VW Industrial, and whereas it welcomes work with upfitters for numerous functions, it’s not but offering them entry to power from the traction battery. The ID.Buzz is prepared for bidirectional charging (V2H), VW says, with a house power system, however when you take a look at Rivian’s camp kitchen bundle it’s fairly the untapped potential.
Why wouldn’t this revive the American household van?
Additional, VW doesn’t count on it to be a really high-sales-volume car. I feel they’re flawed—particularly within the U.S.
In a lot the identical manner the Volkswagen vans had been a counterpoint—and counterculture touchpoint—to the gas-guzzling, more and more advanced V-8 muscle automobiles of the time, the ID.Buzz stands as an alternate path ahead for electrical automobiles, and cult favourite for households who don’t desire a same-as rugged crossover.

Volkswagen ID.Buzz (Euro spec)
What’s not totally in settlement with that is the value. There’s been no official assertion about U.S. pricing, but when we take our nods and winks at face worth, search for the ID.Buzz to begin round $55,000 formally however with early builds and possibly most of them promoting round $70,000. Ought to VW determine to assemble this mannequin in Chattanooga, given the extent of carryover from the ID.4 and VW’s plans for U.S. sourcing of that mannequin, it could fall below the $80,000 value cap for vans and might be eligible for the EV tax credit score.
So in two years will we get a top-money halo car, or will we get a brand new sort of reasonably priced electrical household wagon? Actually, it’s not an both/or.
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VW flew us to Copenhagen to carry you this take a look at drive evaluation.