Is there a LWB ID. Buzz?
Is the ID Buzz a 7 seater? The ID Buzz LWB (long-wheelbase) comes with seven seats as standard while the standard-wheelbase (SWB) version has five seats as standard, with a six-seat configuration available as an optional extra. If you need to carry six passengers see our best seven-seaters page. Buzz 7-Seat, Jack Rix, Editor-in-Chief at Top Gear, said: “The. Buzz doesn’t just look like an MPV, it acts like one too. The 7-seat is the vehicle the original 5-seat version always should have been. It’s longer – with more seats and a bigger boot – has a bigger battery, more power and only costs around £500 more.
Is the ID. Buzz selling well?
Buzz have been anything but spectacular with VW selling only 1,162 ID. Buzz bus vans in 2024 likely due to limited supply. Globally they sold better with 29,990 vehicles. For the first quarter of 2025, sales were better with 1,901 buses sold, yet the second quarter sales plummeted to just 564 buses sold. Buzz — an electric reboot of the famed VW microbus — has turned into a flop, WSJ reports. It arrived years late, costs more than expected, has faced quality issues and sports anemic battery range.This electric twist to the iconic Microbus blends a nostalgic design with futuristic technology for the best of both worlds. The 2026 Volkswagen ID. Buzz is expected to be a carryover model from its debut year and is scheduled to be released at dealerships in the late fall of 2025.
Is the ID. Buzz cargo any good?
The 300-mile range offered by the latest ID. Buzz Cargo’s bigger battery pack option is the star of the show… alongside its looks, build quality and all-round intuitive nature. Rival electric vans can carry more weight and they are cheaper to buy, lease or finance. Available as a 5, 6 or 7-seat version and three trim lines to choose from, the all-electric ID. Buzz is the ideal vehicle for families, friends and the challenges of everyday life – even in the narrow streets of the big city.On an average UK tariff, the cost to charge the Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo at home is approximately £21. However, by switching to an EV-friendly tariff, it could be as low as £5. That means you could save as much as £623. EV-friendly tariff.The 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz offers convenient charging options to keep you powered up on the go. With a 91. Wh lithium-ion battery, the ID. Buzz supports charging up to DC Level 2.Yes, the ID. Buzz is designed to be an extremely versatile bus, with sleeping configurations included. The rear row folds down flat, creating a VW ID. Buzz interior bed where you can sleep.The ID Buzz is based on the MEB platform that underpins other VW electric vehicles, like the ID 4 midsize SUV. The name apparently comes from combining ID, VW’s prefix for its EVs, with Buzz, an apparent reference to electric power. As people used to say about David Hasselhoff, it’s big in Germany.