Volkswagen Reveals 2025 ID Buzz: Starting Price of $59,995, EPA Range Goes Up To 234 Miles
By Israel Monte
Aug 21, 2024 11:34 PM EDT
Volkswagen has officially unveiled the pricing of its highly anticipated 2025 ID. Buzz minivan.
According to CarBuzz, Volkswagen shared that the vehicle would have a starting price of $59,995 in the United States. The vehicle was first introduced as a concept at the North American International Auto Show in 2017.
Earlier in June, CarBuzz also reported that the three-row would be 192.4 inches long and include a 127.5-inch wheelbase. The vehicle would also be available in three different paint choices, which are Metro Silver, Candy White and Deep Black Pearl.
Regarding the engine for RWD models, the vehicle produces 282 horsepower. The 4Motion All-Wheel Drive variant produces 335 horsepower, leveling the ID. Buzz GTX.
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All vehicles in the roster would also implement a 91 kWh battery, which would fuel the vehicle with a 234-mile range. The exterior and performance of the minivan might take the spotlight, but Volkswagen has also released three different interior schemes for the vehicle.
The three interiors are named Dune, Copper and Moonlight. According to Volkswagen, Dune will have a "bright, airy, coastal-inspired interior" due to its gray leatherette seats and clay-colored motif.
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The automaker then described Copper to emit "mid-century modern vibes." The scheme embeds the seats with yellow piping and a wood-look dash is paired with the car's brown door inserts.
Lastly, Moonlight gives a "moody and dark" interior with its dark brown leatherette seats with white piping. The interior scheme also features blue door cards, a dark wood-look dash and a black headliner.
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Last week, the Volkswagen Group delayed the Trinity flagship EV's launch and postponed its production until the end of 2032 rather than 2026. The vehicle, which will represent VW's Tesla fighter, plans to include Level 4 self-driving upgrades.
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