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Volkswagen's ID Buggy, an electric dune buggy concept, was an eye-catching presence at this week's Geneva International Motor Show. The most surprising thing about it, though, is that VW might ...
CARMEL, CALIF.—Do you remember that bright green electric beach buggy that Volkswagen showed off back in March? It's called the ID Buggy, and it's one of a growing number of ID-badged concepts ...
Volkswagen has debuted its electric beach buggy at Geneva, and I'm just going to come out and say it: this thing is adorable. Built on the same modular platform as the ID. Crozz, ID. Buzz and ...
The Buggy concept shares its 108.9-inch wheelbase and MEB small car electric vehicle platform with the production model of VW's new ID 3 hatchback (which isn't coming to North America).
The Buggy concept rides on VW's new, modular all-electric MEB platform. It's MEB that could enable VW to put low-volume niche models, such as a Buggy, into production in the future.
Buggy is cute, doorless (and roofless!), and gives off strong beach vibes. But the dune buggy-inspired concept car is more than its looks. It's about the possibilities of an electric vehicle.
If Volkswagen comes through and puts the new all-electric Beach Buggy into production, it’ll be the only major manufacturer to have anything in the category. And, seeing how the market is in an ...
In the case of the I.D. Buggy, it’s equipped with an 201 hp electric motor in the rear and a battery pack designed for “short but active” distances of up to 155 miles per charge.
Eric C. Evarts December 16, 2018 Comment Now! Update: As if to confirm rumors that it is considering building a new electric beach buggy, Volkswagen included the sketch in this lead photo on its ...
Volkswagen’s ID Buggy, an electric dune buggy concept, was an eye-catching presence at this week’s Geneva International Motor Show. The most surprising thing about it, though, is that VW might ...
Volkswagen’s ID Buggy, an electric dune buggy concept, was an eye-catching presence at this week’s Geneva International Motor Show. The most surprising thing about it, though, is that VW might ...