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The Volkswagen ID. Buzz electric minivan has been unveiled for the USA, bringing back the iconic VW Microbus.

The Volkswagen ID. Buzz electric minivan has been unveiled for the USA, bringing back the iconic VW Microbus.

The Volkswagen ID. Buzz electric minivan has been unveiled for the USA, bringing back the iconic VW Microbus.

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Volkswagen is returning to its roots.
The ID has been disclosed by the car manufacturer.
A minivan called Buzz is set to be available for purchase in the United States.
The upcoming year.
The classic VW Microbus heavily influenced the design of the all-electric vehicle.
Additional retro flair will be provided through the availability of two-tone paint options.
The VW ID.2All is an electric car that costs $26,500 in the United States.
It is possible that the ID with zero emissions may not be obtained.
According to Volkswagen of America's President and CEO Pablo Di Si, Buzz is a modern version of the Microbus that has been adapted for the electric era and has a spiritual connection to its predecessor.
The Volkswagen product is both functional and environmentally friendly, and it comes in a distinctive and enjoyable packaging that is characteristic of the brand.
The Bus will regain its status as our brand's hero in America with its release.
The European version of Buzz is already accessible, but the American edition is lengthier and features three rows of seats.
Although it is shorter than a Chrysler Pacifica by approximately one foot, the vehicle has a longer wheelbase which contributes to a spacious passenger area.
The seats in the second and third rows can be flattened, and the third row has the option to be taken out entirely.
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Buzz is equipped with a digital dashboard and a 12.9-inch touchscreen display for infotainment, which includes virtual sliders for controlling the climate.
The holder separators in the center console can serve as an ice scraper and bottle opener, and the console itself is detachable.
The Microbus-inspired slide-open windows are incorporated into the sliding rear doors.
Volkswagen has not yet disclosed the exact distance their vehicle can travel on a single charge, but their battery pack has a capacity of 91 kilowatt-hours, which is smaller than the battery packs used in certain electric compact SUVs. It is expected that the driving range will be approximately 260 miles for rear-wheel-drive and 252 miles for all-wheel-drive.
The vehicle comes with standard features such as automatic emergency braking, lane-centering adaptive cruise control, and a 30-color ambient lighting system.
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