It’s immediately recognizable as a VW Bus, however what does it compete towards? And can its attract final?
The 2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz, an electrical reinvention of VW’s Sixties Microbus, is lastly right here. After a seven-year wait, the high-style 3-row field on wheels will hit dealerships in November and December—with precedence going to these sellers who offered larger numbers of VW’s ID.4 compact electrical crossover.
The Buzz retails at $61,500 to $71,500, with EPA-rated mixed ranges of 234 miles in base rear-wheel-drive type or 231 miles with elective 4Motion all-wheel drive. North America will get a longer-wheelbase model of the Buzz offered in Europe, with six or seven seats relying on trim—and, to reply a standard query, we gained’t get the industrial panel-van model provided there. (Lookup “hen tax” for the explanation why.)
The media drive in mid-October was held within the San Francisco Bay Space, already dwelling to extra EVs per capita than every other a part of the U.S. save Los Angeles. The launch occasion began with a drive of greater than a dozen Buzzes down the well-known Lombard Road switchbacks for a bunch picture. Then we headed north, with images stops below the Golden Gate Bridge, alongside the ocean, and at varied scenic factors in Marin County.
Pictures by John Voelcker.
Iconic form, two-tone telltale
The ID.Buzz nonetheless will get as many glances, pictures, and questions from bystanders because it did when manufacturing was introduced in August 2017. Immediate recognition comes from the massive, illuminated VW badge on the entrance, and in addition from one in every of eight two-tone paint jobs. All however one use a white higher physique over a selection of orange, yellow, inexperienced, blue, “blue charcoal,” silver, or gray. To my eyes, the silver-over-Cherry Purple mixture was much less profitable. Three uniform colours—black, white, and silver—spherical out the outside choices. Inside, North American consumers have a selection of three “coloration worlds” not provided in different markets for the interiors: Copper, Dune (ivory), or Moonlight (deep brown). The Buzz does not provide, as VW explicitly famous, the stereotypical all-black German inside. And hurray for that.
The Buzz is undeniably tall, vertical, and slab-sided. The quick entrance nostril and a set window between the windshield pillar and the entrance of the door body neatly disguise the substantial distance between the bottom of the windshield and the driving force + entrance passenger inside. That gives the form of security crush zone that didn’t exist within the authentic Kind 2, which went for a number of a long time after its 1950 launch with the driving force’s toes simply 18 inches or so from the crash.
Iconic design components embody very quick overhangs, very good outward visibility because of upright seating and lots of home windows, enormous inside quantity for its footprint, and rear-wheel drive. It’s now powered by an electrical motor, not an air-cooled flat-4 combustion engine, however nonetheless.
The entrance and facet views are interesting, however the vertical, knife-edged rear appears to me the automotive’s least profitable angle. Nonetheless, it opens on 18.6 cubic toes of load area behind the third row, which expands to 75.5 cu ft should you take away the third row fully—and a outstanding 145.5 cu ft with the second row folded flat (it doesn’t take away).
Pictures by John Voelcker.
Small turning circle, predictable efficiency
All variations of the ID.Buzz offered within the U.S. are powered by a 91-kilowatt-hour (gross) battery pack. The usual mannequin has a 210-kilowatt (282-horsepower) motor powering the rear wheels, rated at 413 lb-ft of torque. The elective 4Motion all-wheel-drive system provides a 40 kW (53 hp) motor to energy the fronts, rated at 99 lb-ft. Vary for the 2 variations is remarkably shut: 234 miles for RWD, and simply 3 miles much less for the AWD variant at 231 miles.
Behind the wheel, our jaunt down Lombard Road instantly made clear that whereas this can be a largish automobile—it has the footprint of the VW Atlas Cross Sport midsize two-row SUV—its 37.4-foot turning circle makes it massively maneuverable (42.7 toes for the 4Motion AWD mannequin). It’s a trait shared with the ID.4, and we commend VW for benefiting from EV packaging to do it.
Acceleration is way from a Tesla-style kick within the small of your again, however the measured tempo definitely improves on the unique Microbus which was—to not put too nice some extent on it—very sluggish, generally dangerously so. Volkswagen cites acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in roughly 6.0 seconds, although we weren’t capable of do any instrumented testing.
Regenerative braking isn’t the strongest, maybe as a result of power-to-weight ratio. We longed for one-pedal driving all the way in which all the way down to 0 mph, but it surely’s not supplied. The regen did really feel stronger within the AWD model, with its further motor—although steering additionally felt heavier on that mannequin.
Dealing with and roadholding is, in a phrase, unremarkable. It’s predictable, dependable, and secure, although even on 20-inch wheels, you possibly can really feel the tires working arduous to handle the load of a 3-ton automobile if pushed even considerably energetically. That probably gained’t matter for mall runs or faculty transport.
The varied points and disadvantages of VW’s person interface have been coated at size by different shops, so we gained’t element them right here. Two examples suffice. First, some screens have again buttons—however others don’t. Second, the automobile icon within the header bar of the 12.9-inch middle show produces one set of settings—however an equivalent icon on the principle checkerboard display screen of capabilities produces a completely totally different set of choices. This is not sensible.
Volkswagen’s onboard Degree 2 charger is rated at 11 kilowatts, presuming the charging station and circuit can present it. DC quick charging is quoted at as much as 200 kilowatts; as ordinary, that’s below very best circumstances. We weren’t capable of recharge the Buzz throughout our quick time with the take a look at automobiles, however we sit up for doing so once we get one for an extended take a look at.
Pictures by Sam Dobbins, courtesy of Volkswagen of America
Seven seats, nice visibility
Shorter drivers could have to be taught one of the best ways of stepping up and into the Buzz, which may use a flat decrease step within the doorsill—slightly than the present beveled steel sill. The driving force finally ends up utilizing the steering wheel as a seize deal with, and the precise seize deal with above the door felt distinctly flimsy below the burden of every of two middle-aged male take a look at drivers.
As soon as inside, the leatherette seats are snug, the ahead view is great, and the complete cabin appears mild and ethereal. That’s as a result of largest glass roof VW has ever provided, an elective function with electrochromic “sensible glass” that modifications immediately from translucent to closely tinted on the press of a button.
The second row is both a 3-seat bench or a pair of captain’s chairs, however there’s nonetheless loads of room on the rear of the sliding doorways to enter the third row with ease. Volkswagen claims the ID.Buzz has the most effective third-row legroom of any automobile offered in North America at the moment. Whereas we couldn’t examine it to a Chrysler Pacifica, Honda Odyssey, or Toyota Sienna, the third row felt as massive because the capacious Pacifica, presently our gold normal for third rows.
For flexibility, the “Buzz Field” middle console might be relocated or eliminated fully. The Buzz nonetheless doesn’t have as many helpful storage areas and cubbies as your common Hyundai. Whereas there’s a pair of cupholders within the console, for example, the door pockets don’t have bottle-holders molded into them, so a bottle of water merely slides round. Alternatively, many storage areas have rubber pads on the backside to carry small, mild objects in place.
In a primary for any Volkswagen offered in North America, some ID.Buzz variations embody a retractable trailer hitch. Towing capability is 2,600 lbs with normal rear-wheel drive, and three,500 lbs with AWD—and undoubtedly a corresponding hit to real-world vary. Sadly, our early-build take a look at vehicles didn’t embody the hitch, so we will’t weigh in on the way it works.
What’s it, and who needs it?
One of many greatest questions across the ID.Buzz is what it competes with. VW stays strictly away from the phrase minivan, saying solely 3 p.c of hand-raisers for the Buzz are minivan house owners. By far the most important numbers come from a midsize SUV (57 p.c) or full-size SUV (28 p.c).
This led VW to a comparability slide displaying a very outstanding array of automobiles: Chevrolet Suburban, Chrysler Pacifica (plug-in) Hybrid, Kia EV9 (an EV), Rivian R1S (an EV), Toyota Sienna, and its personal VW Atlas. We would add the upcoming Lucid Gravity as nicely. The ID.Buzz is shorter than all of them, however has the most effective headroom within the second and third rows, and probably the most cargo quantity: 1 cubic foot greater than even the huge Chevy Suburban.
However will curiosity final? VW’s personal expertise with two generations of New Beetle confirmed that retro designs are sometimes enormous sellers firstly, however fall off shortly. Can the Buzz endure? Keep tuned.
Costs and options
The 2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz vary begins with the Professional S mannequin at $61,545, accessible solely in rear-wheel drive. Customary options embody powered sliding facet doorways and tailgate, 12-way adjustable heated and ventilated entrance seats, heated seats for the 2 outboard second-row positions, three-zone local weather management, no fewer than eight USB-C ports, a 12-volt outlet within the load bay, and a 120-volt socket within the entrance row.
Transferring as much as the Professional S Plus provides one other $2,500, in trade for that retractable tow hitch, a head-up show for the driving force, and on the 4Motion AWD model, a heated windshield and a pair of captain’s chairs to exchange the second-row bench. The captain’s chairs are a $695 possibility on the RWD Professional S model. Different choices on all variations of the Professional S Plus embody two-tone exterior paint ($995) and the panoramic glass roof ($1,495).
Lastly, the restricted First Version bundle provides an extra $2,000 on high of that, for a complete of $67,045. It’s successfully a Professional S Plus with the two-tone paint, panoramic glass roof, and powered doorways normal, together with 20-inch wheels, Heritage flooring mats, and particular badging.
For the Professional S Plus and First Version, 4Motion all-wheel drive provides a whopping $4,500 to the worth. All costs cited embody a compulsory $1,550 vacation spot price.
Volkswagen supplied airfare, lodging, and meals to allow Charged to carry you this first-person drive report.