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VW will reveal the sixth model of its I.D. series family of all-electric, battery-powered concept cars in March and it'll be an electric dune buggy.
VW has revived the look and spirit of the old Beetle dune buggies with an electric I.D. Buggy concept to be unveiled at the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show.
In addition, Volkswagen has made noises about bringing back the Beetle itself as an electric car -- this will be easy enough to do given the fact that small hatchbacks are already in the pipeline.
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 ...
Over the past couple of years, Volkswagen has revealed various Beetle derivatives at major US auto shows, including an electric Beetle and the new Beetle Convertible. For this year's North ...
Volkswagen has confirmed that it will unveil an electric Meyers Manx-inspired dune buggy at the Geneva Motor Show in March. The open-top off-roader will be built on the company’s new modular ...
For 2016, when nothing is bitchin,’ boss or gnarly anymore, Volkswagen has introduced a new spin on this old beach buggy. Called the Beetle Dune, it’s a stylistic throwback to those sunny ...
That's the idea behind a dune buggy concept car version of Volkswagen's Beetle unveiled Monday at the Detroit auto show.
The Beetle is back, so why not the Bug…gy? Autocar reports that Volkswagen has been granted a U.S. design patent on a dune buggy-style concept it revealed in 2011. Based on the VW Up! subcompact ...
We’ll see if VW’s plans are strictly conceptual to keep the hype going for the MEB electric platform, or if the Dune Buggy leads to a more consumer-friendly derivative (think a crossover) in ...
VW's influence is the iconic dune buggies of the 1960s. They were based on the VW Beetle chassis, pared back for open-top use on beaches.
An impromptu music performance heralded the debut of the Dune, a dune buggy version of the Beetle. And for those with a heavy foot, VW offered the Golf R, a hopped-up version of its Golf.
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