The Tonke ID.Buzz module turns Volkswagen’s futuristic minivan into a tiny home on wheels, a kitchentte that includes a two-burner induction hob. This means you’ll be able to prepare meals both indoors and outdoors using a smart sliding system.
Always wanted a 2000 Volkswagen Beetle that looks to be straight from a science fiction movie, or in this case, a Transformers film? Then look no further than this $4,500 USD example on Facebook Marketplace. Power comes from a turbocharged 1.8L four-cylinder engine making 148 hp and 154 lb-ft of torque, mated to an automatic transmission.
Finally, after 20-years, the 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz microbus is returning to the US market. This all-electric transporter has a 127.5 inch wheelbase and can seat up to seven in a 2-3-2 layout, complete with rear seats that can fold down for extra space. The base model comes with a single electric drive motor that makes 286 hp, enabling it to hit 62 mph in 7.9-seconds.
Back in 2014, Volkswagen partnered with Sony Computer Entertainment to build the world’s first and only Volkswagen Golf GTI Roadster Concept. Powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.0L V6 engine making 503 hp and 413 lb-ft of torque, mated to a seven-speed DSG dual-clutch automatic transmission, enabling it to hit 60 mph in just 3.5-seconds, while topping out at 192 mph.
The all-new 2024 Volkswagen ID.3 facelift has been revealed, and it’s looking quite sleek to say the least. Aside from the refreshed exterior, the interior combines modern design and sustainable materials, thanks to the use of microfibre material Artvelours Eco for the door trims as well as seat covers. This fabric that contains 71% recyclate and is a secondary raw material obtained by recycling plastic that has previously been disposed of as waste at least once.