Horowhenua Chronicle

Buzz around VW’s electric Kombi

That Vee Dub BEV van we’ve been waiting so long for is here. Nearly.

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It’s becoming a bit of a tradition at major Volkswagen media presentati­ons for the company to finish up presenting its big new thing by giving a quick glimpse of the next big new thing.

So when the wraps came off the VW ID.5 GTX Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) recently, the German maker ended video proceeding­s by throwing up a quick flash of a near-production version of the ID.Buzz.

Oh, that. The electric Kombi. Thought VW had forgotten about it? Us too. It was first shown as a concept back in 2017. But it looks like it’ll happen for Europe next year and other markets from 2024.

Look past the comedy paintjob and it’s clear this is pretty close to the finished product. A lot of the fussy detailing has gone; it has traditiona­l door mirrors and proper door handles.

Such is the aura of nostalgia surroundin­g older Kombis (which is the only reason the ID.Buzz looks like that), it’ll no doubt be launched as more of a lifestyle/bus/campervan type of thing, at a premium

price. We’d be totally up for an ID.Buzz California.

But it will also ultimately be turned into a proper commercial vehicle; so it’s all working the opposite way around to the original T1.

A zero-emissions van with

a flat floor makes the ideal delivery vehicle of course, and given that ID.Buzz will based on VW’s latest BEV architectu­re, it could also become that Level 5 fully autonomous courier vehicle we’ve been waiting for.

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 ?? ?? Top: Mirrors and lights suggest this is the production ID.Buzz (compare with the concept, below). It's based around VW's new BEV architectu­re and trades heavily on the culture around the classic Kombi.
Top: Mirrors and lights suggest this is the production ID.Buzz (compare with the concept, below). It's based around VW's new BEV architectu­re and trades heavily on the culture around the classic Kombi.

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