PEBBLE BEACH: The Bus Is Back In Town! Volkswagen Makes It OFFICIAL — The I.D. Buzz Is Given The GREEN

PEBBLE BEACH: The Bus Is Back In Town! Volkswagen Makes It OFFICIAL — The I.D. Buzz Is Given The GREEN
There's something funny about the likes of the Volkswagen Bus. It has a super loyal following.

It's not the sexiest or the fastest vehicle on the planet but the folks who have experienced them adore them. Hell, I've had a couple tech bros incessantly bother me about how that's the car they want.

Forget a Tesla or Ferrari. I am pretty sure they're stoners but that's neither here or there.

Monterey Car Week

Late last week as I was trolling folks in Monterey at Car Week I noticed there was a video of the concept I.D. Buzz. It was driving around with a surfboard on its roof and appearing to scout areas like Agent 001 and I do when we're trying to "find the shot."

Turns out there's a good reason for that. Volkswagen has confirmed the I.D. Buzz has been given the green light and, yes, it will be coming to the States.

You'll just have to be patient as it's slated for 2022. As it will be fully electric, we're assuming VW wants to up its battery game before shipping it to market.


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Volkswagen's press release follows:

VOLKSWAGEN TAKES BOLD DECISION TO PUT I.D. BUZZ ELECTRIC CONCEPT CAR INTO PRODUCTION

Aug 19, 2017

Volkswagen management announces production plans for the 21st century Microbus at the
home of the Pebble Beach Concours D’Elegance

Pebble Beach, California – At the Detroit Show in early 2017, Volkswagen showed the I.D. BUZZ concept car, a fully electric vehicle that taps in to the spirit and vibe that made the VW Microbus such an iconic vehicle — whether with Hippies and families in the Sixties or Surfer Dudes and Van Lifers today.

Now, Volkswagen has taken the bold decision to put the Volkswagen I.D. BUZZ concept car into production and Volkswagen’s CEO of the North American Region, Hinrich J. Woebcken is happy to welcome the car to North America.  The Chairmen of the Boards of Management of the Volkswagen and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles brands, Dr Herbert Diess and Dr Eckhard Scholz, announced the decision today at one of the most prestigious automotive events in the world — the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in California. 

Within the framework of further development, Volkswagen has also set a launch date for the I.D. BUZZ. The vehicle will arrive at dealerships in 2022, after the compact four-door I.D. makes its debut. With the I.D. BUZZ, Volkswagen is mainly targeting markets in North America, Europe and China.

"After the presentations at the global motor shows in Detroit and Geneva, we received a large number of letters and emails from customers who said, 'please build this car’,” Volkswagen CEO Dr Herbert Diess said in Pebble Beach. The Board of Management chose Pebble Beach as the location to make its announcement because, as Diess explained: "The Microbus has long been part of the California lifestyle. Now we're bringing it back by reinventing it as an electric vehicle."

Just like the concept car that was shown in Detroit, the production model will also have its batteries mounted in the vehicle floor. Because the electric drive components — electric motor, power electronics, and such —don't take up much space, the vehicle has a long wheelbase with short overhangs, allowing for a massively spacious interior and great proportions. "The vehicle looks like a compact commercial van on the outside, even though it offers the generous interior space of a large SUV," Diess explained.

CEO of the North American Region, Volkswagen, Hinrich J. Woebcken added: “We are delighted that our parent company has taken the decision to produce the I.D. BUZZ. This vehicle is the perfect balance between emotion, usability and sustainability, while also showcasing our technological leadership. The high seating position, cargo capacity, overall versatility and all-wheel drive option packaged into such an appealing design is just what our customers want from us. And it’s the perfect fit for the zero-emissions American lifestyle.”

The I.D. BUZZ won’t just be a passenger vehicle. Just like the classic T2, the I.D. BUZZ will both haul people and haul freight. "Along with a minibus version, we'll also be offering an I.D. BUZZ CARGO variant for zero-emissions delivery of goods,” said Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles CEO Dr Eckhard Scholz. "With Level 3 autonomous capability, this is an ideal concept for an electric van, particularly for delivering packages and goods to the inner cities."

Although Volkswagen's oldest and newest Microbuses will be separated by more than seven decades when the new model is launched, the I.D. BUZZ undoubtedly has the original's genes, as it offers maximum utilization of space on the footprint of a mid-size passenger car. Based on the new all-electric architecture, the production version of the I.D. BUZZ will incorporate many design ideas from the concept car, including multi-variable seating, interactive connectivity and highly automated driving.



MDarringerMDarringer - 8/20/2017 10:27:35 AM
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VW has gone down this road before. So they SAY they are going to build it in 4 years. By then the minivan market will be even more passe. VW needs to stop doing concepts and promising something to come. They should instead deliver a knock out production product that stays under camo during its development and is not teased in glimpses. Wow us, VW. We're tired of over-promising and not delivering.

And for God's sake, come up with a better name than ID Buzz or worse something ghetto like Taiquishia.


TomMTomM - 8/21/2017 12:38:27 PM
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I think that they would need some more production time - I don't see a compact Van - competing very well - especially at VW prices. However - I guess it is better late than never.


t_bonet_bone - 8/20/2017 11:09:43 AM
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Waited 16 years and its a microvan instead of a proper minivan. All this time they could have had a family vehicle consistently matching - if not outselling - the top large SUV models.

www.autoblog.com/2010/07/30/forgotten-concept-2001-vw-microbus


carloslassitercarloslassiter - 8/20/2017 11:09:44 AM
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"VW has gone down this road before."

Agreed. In the extreme. Didn't they show this thing first in 2001?


MDarringerMDarringer - 8/20/2017 11:38:08 AM
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And in 2001, this Microbus revival idea would have been BRILLIANT. The New New Beetle would have been BRILLIANT had it been reimagined as a frugal/affordable hybrid. VW just doesn't have vision or commitment.


carloslassitercarloslassiter - 8/20/2017 11:14:06 AM
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Beat me by one second!


qwertyflaqwertyfla - 8/20/2017 11:53:17 AM
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Hippies not included.


MDarringerMDarringer - 8/20/2017 12:27:57 PM
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They buy Subarus now.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 8/20/2017 12:58:01 PM
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I know an ER doctor who dresses like a hippie. Pole "fitness" enthusiast too. But she drives an MDX.


MDarringerMDarringer - 8/20/2017 1:59:59 PM
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People of that mindset are the dirt beneath my Cole Haans.


Dr550Dr550 - 8/20/2017 4:21:58 PM
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About time.


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