During the efficiency test, the ID.7 Pro S had a remarkably low average electricity consumption of 6.75 miles/kWh.
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz has been awarded Electric Vehicle of the Year 2025 by Puros Autos, highlighting its appeal in the ...
VW’s price and positioning missteps only mellow the buzz The other question near and dear to us is this: Why is it so expensive, and why did it have to be this way? The ID.Buzz starts at $61,545 ...
For our Canadian readers, the rear-wheel drive 1st Edition starts at $79,995, with the as-tested price of our 4Motion clocking in as $86,395. The 2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz has its quirks and flaws ...
The rather expensive 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz won the award to the detriment of the Hyundai Santa Fe by a mere two votes ...
James Engelsman and Thomas Holland from Throttle House test Volkswagen’s new halo vehicle – a stylish minivan that is a throwback to the old VW bus.
The ID.Buzz sits on Volkswagen’s MEB platform, which is the same one that you’ll find underpinning some of the brand’s other ...
These extra features can add up to a much higher price. If you are buying a vehicle, consider whether the option is something you will use or appreciate after purchasing. For newer model year vehicles ...
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz electric minivan won the 2025 North American Utility Vehicle of the Year award, beating the more ...
Electric vehicles took center stage as Honda, Ford and Volkswagen won the 2025 North American, Car, Truck and Utility of the ...
Honda, Volkswagen and Ford vehicles were named North American Car, Utility and Truck of the Year, Friday, but do they ...