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    Volkswagen’s long-awaited electric ID.Buzz pricing and range revealed

    adminBy adminAugust 21, 2024001 Min Read
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    After eagerly following updates on the Volkswagen ID.Buzz electric van, details have finally emerged about this blend of retro and modern design. While the specific release date remains unknown, Volkswagen assures that the vehicle will hit the US market later this year. The company has also disclosed information regarding various trims, pricing, and range options. The initial model, ID.Buzz Pro S, is priced at $59,995 with accommodations for up to seven passengers and a choice of exterior colors like Candy White, Deep Black Pearl, and Metro Silver, complemented by interior color schemes of Copper or Moonlight. Following this is the Pro S Plus version, priced at $63,495 for RWD and $67,995 for AWD, offering six seats, advanced features like a head-up display and Harman Kardon speakers, and a range of color options. The 2025 ID.Buzz is powered by a 91kWh battery, offering an EPA-estimated range of 234 miles on a full charge. Volkswagen will also introduce the limited 1st Edition, starting at $65,495 for RWD and $69,995 for AWD, featuring exclusive enhancements like 20-inch wheels, upgraded audio, and roof rail crossbars, available in distinctive two-tone color combinations like Cabana Blue and Mahi Green, among others.

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