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Hyundai thinks its electric Staria van can succeed where VW ID Buzz struggled
Hyundai is betting that a pragmatic, van-first approach to electrification can crack a niche that has so far eluded its ...
In the U.S. market, Volkswagen is synonymous with the idea of a camper van. That remains true despite the fact that VW has not actually offered a van fit for camping here in decades, but other markets ...
The ID. Buzz is a hotly anticipated electric van from Volkswagen that harkens back to the Type 2 microbus. But one of the most fondly remembered versions of that vehicle, a camper van, may not be ...
And like that, the Volkswagen camper van family tree makes a grand split, with some camper brands sure to follow the new California on the VW-built Multivan and others to go with the Ford-built VW ...
Imagine buying your favorite JDM car, having it shipped, and waiting patiently for its arrival, only for it to be destroyed once it touches U.S. soil. That was the case with one Subaru Sambar that was ...
"The zero-direct emission ID. Buzz is the spiritual reincarnation of the Microbus, reimagined for our electric future," Volkswagen of America President and CEO Pablo Di Si said. "It is practical, ...
A van is an excellent addition for avid campers as they serve two purposes: get you to your destination and provide utilities for cooking and space for sleeping. And the VW Camper Van made by ...
If you live in Europe, you can buy a short-wheelbase cargo version of the ID Buzz, the new electric minivan from Volkswagen. We thought it would be pretty cool to see cargo versions of the ID Buzz ...
The VW van wasn’t cool until it was cool. My uncle had one and he was the opposite of cool. It was even somehow less cool when he put a Porsche engine in it because it didn’t make it any faster. He ...
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