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Editor's notes
While the new ID. Buzz represents a clear nod to the past; this van shines as a family hauler with modern sensitivities. As such, Volkswagen uses sustainable materials in the Buzz cabin, including recycled plastics retrieved from the sea. Also notable is that the batteries don’t use cobalt, and VW has even built a facility that recycles high-voltage batteries that are no longer suitable for automotive applications.
While the 5-seat Euro version of the Buzz has two rows of seats, the 7-seat U.S. model gets three. In other words, this is a minivan, even if Volkswagen won’t call it one. The extra seating is made possible by a 10-inch-longer wheelbase and an overall increase in length by about the same amount. Front and rear overhangs are the same on both versions, so the extra length has been added where it’s needed most, between the axles, to expand the oh-so-important living quarters.
The 3-row ID. Buzz seats seven in a 2-3-2 configuration or six in a 2-2-2 arrangement. Rear-wheel-drive (RWD) models have a single rear-mounted motor, while all-wheel-drive (AWD) models get electric motors front and rear.
The 3-row ID. Buzz has a range of 234 miles with RWD and 231 miles with AWD.
Pros
- Iconic
- Electric
- Roomy
Cons
- Pricey AWD models
- Less range than originally estimated