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Volkswagen’s ID Buggy concept represents a way for VW to keep some fun in its electric vehicle lineup.
VW dune buggy is back for an electric future Volkswagen reveals their new electric off-roader I.D. buggy based on VW’s battery-powered platform.
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 ...
VW ID Buggy Concept quick drive review: An EV for the dunes Volkswagen's little green concept has dune-buggy style with an all-electric powertrain underneath.
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 ...
The ID Buggy is fashioned after the Meyers Manx dune buggy of the 1960s, which was then built on the chassis of the original VW Beetle.
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.
When it debuted, I thought the ID Buggy concept missed the mark. But time behind the wheel has me singing a different tune.
It's not the first VW Beetle to get the rough and ready treatment. The company revealed a Dune concept version of its previous-generation New Beetle way back in 2000 at the Los Angeles motor show.
Volkswagen’s ID Buggy, an electric dune buggy concept, was an eye-catching presence at this week’s Geneva International Motor Show. Themost surprising thing about it, though, is that VW might ...