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For $235.99, this is your only chance to own the VW I.D. Buggy concept. It might not be exactly what we all hoped for, but at least you can still look at it and let your kids have a go.
VW Revives the Classic Dune Buggy as an All-Electric Blast The concept car shows that flexible EV platforms are steering us toward a very fun future of driving.
Being behind the wheel of Volkswagen's open-air dune buggy is outstanding. It's probably the most basic vehicle you can drive legally on the road.
The ID Buggy is conceptually based on the famous Meyers Manx dune buggy which started production in the 1960s. That fiberglass buggy was built on a shortened VW Beetle chassis.
Why it's important: VW wants to lower the cost of its electric vehicles Of course, those small manufacturers don't have to build dune buggies. Volkswagen has said it will share its mass-market ...
Volkswagen teased an all-electric dune buggy concept built on their new modular MEB platform and heavily inspired by ‘60s-era Beetle-based dune buggies like the famous Meyers Manx. We’re now ...
For the I.D. BUGGY the concept is similar. In its case the modularity comes from the MEB architecture underneath: VW's platform gives plenty of flexibility, whether for a front- or rear-wheel ...
Volkswagen’s electric-powered dune buggy crams futuristic tech into a retro package The latest member of VW’s I.D. family is an open-topped sand rail ...
Like the Volkswagen Beetle–based Meyers Manxes and other dune buggies, the I.D. Buggy has its power source at the rear, but in this case it's a 201-hp electric motor rather than a flat-four.
Volkswagen has added another member to its ever-expanding I.D. line of concept electric vehicles that's meant to showcase the automaker's electric future.
The German carmaker has resurrected the classic VW-Beetle-inspired Meyers Manx dune buggy as an electric concept. The ID buggy has been previewed ahead of its official unveiling at the Geneva ...