VW just released details of the 2025 VW ID. Buzz's US trims
VW just released details of the 2025 VW ID. Buzz's US trims

VW just revealed that the 2025 ID. Buzz, its electric "reincarnation" of the Microbus, will be offered in three trims in the US.

VW just released details of the 2025 VW ID. Buzz's US trims
VW just revealed that the 2025 ID. Buzz, its electric "reincarnation" of the Microbus, will be offered in three trims in the US.
And it will probably sell poorly.
According to the article, it won’t qualify for the federal tax incentive, so yeah… probably.
Waiting for the pop-top camper edition: https://www.carscoops.com/2023/01/vw-id-california-coming-to-electrify-your-camping-trips/
This thing has taken entirely too long to come to market, and there’s no reason to make a separate version just for the US.
I want the longer wheelbase of the NA variant and the bigger battery that goes with it. In fact, I’d like a bit bigger battery than what’s on offer (given the charging topping out in the 170kw range) to be able to legitimately road trip with it. 5hr drives turn into 7 with a smaller battery and lousy charging curve, and the infrastructure in my neck of the woods isn’t great for where we want to go as a family.