FRANKFURT — Volkswagen will show a modern, full-electric version of an American beach buggy from the 1960s at the Geneva auto show. The I.D. Buggy, to be unveiled March 5, is inspired by dune buggies ...
Antony Ingram June 28, 2013 Comment Now! Wind back the clock to September 2011, and one car in particular was making headlines at the 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show: The Volkswagen Up. VW devoted a huge ...
The teasers and rumors were correct. On Monday Volkswagen tugged at our heartstrings as it unveiled the all-electric ID Buggy concept at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. The Buggy concept rides on VW's new ...
Typically an automaker releases information on its latest concept cars in the days and weeks running up to the auto show where it’s set to be unveiled. But when we got to Frankfurt this year, ...
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 actually ...
Volkswagen's new electric beach buggy is based on the new MEB platform. Volkswagen’s new electric beach buggy is based on the new MEB platform. Volkswagen has released a teaser of a familiar looking ...
Volkswagen may have teased its idea for a reborn beach buggy with an image on its corporate Christmas card. Autocar reported on the image Thursday, which shows Santa Clause behind the wheel of an open ...
According to a report from Autocar, Volkswagen has all but confirmed the return of the Beach Buggy with its annual Christmas card. This time around, however, it’ll be powered by VW’s ID electric ...
Volkswagen has revived the iconic beach buggy, unveiling the modern 'ID. Buggy' sand-blaster on the eve of the 2019 Geneva motor show. While it’s only a concept car for now, VW executives say it is ...
The new two-seater, which Volkswagen claims could be produced in a variety of different versions with either rear- or four-wheel drive, has been created to illustrate the versatility of the German car ...
Volkswagen is getting into the holiday spirit by sending out Christmas cards that provide a glimpse of the company’s next concept. The teaser image is pretty dark, but we can see the concept has a ...
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