Volkswagen unveiled the I.D. Buzz
microbus concept at the 2017 North American International Auto Show.
Though the show had its fair share of disappointments — ahem, Faraday Future — our sister site Jalopnik covered bunches of cool introductions, like Chevy's all - electric Bolt and Volkswagen's electric
microbus concept.
Let's dive right in by looking at the Volkswagen BUDD - e
microbus concept's electric range.
Prior to that, VW came up with the Bulli Camper Van Concept in 2011, and before that had yet
another microbus concept at the Detroit Motor Show in 2001.
[Related: See how the VW BUDD - e
microbus concept integrates these high tech infotainment features]
Like the T - Cross Breeze convertible SUV and the BUDD - e
microbus concepts, the T - Prime comes with the latest technologies for infotainment display and control.
Not exact matches
Not for the first time, Volkswagen revives the
concept of a modern - day
microbus; updated with live images
The Volkswagen I.D. Buzz
concept that made its debut at the 2017 Detroit auto show strongly hinted at VW's intention to build a successor to the iconic
microbus, but the automaker gave no solid commitment to do so.
Three I.D. models have already been presented as
concept cars: the compact I.D.; the I.D. CROZZ SUV; and the I.D. BUZZ
microbus.
We've already seen the
microbus inspired Budd - e
concept, but the newest
concept may also be an electric van.
The Volkswagen I.D. BUZZ
concept is an all - electric
microbus of the future, and we're here to share some of the most important details.
The brand's latest
concept, the BUDD - e
microbus, is no different.