VOLKSWAGEN’S FAMILY OF all-electric ID models has grown very rapidly since the ID.3 came along in 2019, but the newest member of the band might not be a car you’re expecting. In fact, this ‘car’ is a modern, reimagined take on the much-loved Volkswagen ‘Type 2’ van, which arrived way back in 1949. It was known by all kinds of names, from the VW Camper to the Microbus – or just the VW Bus for short. Volkswagen has christened this new version the ID. Buzz in tribute.
This new model takes the form of an MPV that, size-wise, sits between the likes of the Citroën e-Berlingo and the much larger Mercedes-Benz EQV. That makes the ID. Buzz just short enough to fit easily within the bounds of the average parking space, while its roof is low enough that you can take it into a multi-storey car park without any trouble.
The first ID. Buzz models will come with a five-seat interior layout, sliding rear seats and a boot that exceeds 1000 litres when the seats are in place. You’ll also be able to choose twin boot doors rather than a hatchback at the rear end; those, along with the standard sliding rear passenger doors, help to make the ID. Buzz more practical for use in confined spaces.
Citroën e-Berlingo
Offers a relaxing drive and seats for up to seven in a relatively compact shape.
Mercedes-Benz EQV
Spacious and classy inside, but a high price and lacklustre driving dynamics weaken its case.
This story is from the April 2022 edition of What Car? UK.
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