The VW ID Buzz has been on sale for precisely one model year in the United States, and VW is already hitting the brakes on building new ones. Back in October, we reported that VW was pausing ...
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz, long looked at as the potential savior of the brand’s soul, is taking a nap for 2026. That’s the official word from the automaker after some dealers allegedly leaked it to ...
A collector got the 21-window Type 2 Samba from the original owners back in 2019, replaced the seat covers, windshield ...
The auto giant stopped making cars at the plant in Dresden, which opened in 2001, as it faces weaker demand and steep U.S. tariffs. By Gregory Schmidt Reporting from London The last vehicle will roll ...
Driving a prototype for next year's VW ID. Polo makes this reviewer declare that the brand has returned to its roots. The ID. Polo looks like a regular Polo, going away from the unusual design of ...
C6 quadriplegic racer Torsten Gross is using a hand-control 2025 VW Golf GTI and Volkswagen’s Driver Access Program to turn hot-hatch performance into a way for more disabled drivers to experience ...
The Volkswagen ID.Buzz will skip the 2026 model year, the automaker confirmed. The ID.Buzz is not dead, Volkswagen insists, with the break instead allowing the company to prepare the "transition" to ...
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz, which as far as I can tell is the only vehicle on the American market that counts as a fully electric consumer minivan, is being paused, according to a Friday report from ...
VW is developing cars tailored to Chinese drivers — vehicles that will likely never be seen on European roads, though they may make their way to markets in the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Volkswagen will stop manufacturing vehicles at its site in Dresden after Tuesday, marking the first time in the ...
Quietly canned last week, the ID. Buzz isn't gone for good from the US lineup. While demand is very soft for such a large market, Volkswagen has confirmed that ID. Buzz will return sometime in the ...
HEFEI, China — Volkswagen is making a major bet in China, the largest and one of the most cutthroat auto markets in the world. The question is whether it will work. The German carmaker, which once ...
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