2024 Volkswagen ID. Buzz GTX Preview: Electric family bus upgraded!
Вставка
- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
- Volkswagen has long been the go-to brand for buyers seeking a family bus. So, VW did the sensible thing and created the ID. Buzz to remain the go-to brand for those people who also wanted their family bus to be electric! This new version, the ID. Buzz GTX, has brought upgrades across the board, with an improved infotainment system, and styling changes. There will be a standard wheelbase version with a 79kWh battery and a long wheelbase version with a 86kWh battery. The smaller battery can charge at up to 185kW for 10-80% charge in 25 minutes, the larger battery charges at speeds up to 200kW for 10-80% charge in 30 minutes. Top spec will get up to 258 miles of range, 330bhp, and do 0-60mph in 6.3 seconds thanks to the 4MOTION set up.
Watch our 2024 Volkswagen ID. Buzz GTX preview for the full lowdown! We know MOTORS.
MOTORS is the all you need car search, where you can find everything you need and nothing you don't. So, you can find used Volkswagen vehicles for sale from dealerships nationwide on our site: www.motors.co.uk/volkswagen/u...
Still not sure what you're after? Don't worry, we've got plenty of jargon free vehicle reviews to help you in your search. Subscribe to our UA-cam channel and explore hundreds of videos, or head over to our site to search for a particular model: www.motors.co.uk/reviews/
You can also find fresh new content from MOTORS across our social profiles:
Twitter - / motorscouk
Facebook - / motors.co.uk
Instagram- / motorscouk
#vwidbuzz #electriccar #motors #carreview #usedcars
Timestamps
0:00:00 - Introduction
0:00:25 - Exterior
0:01:11 - Interior
0:02:31 - Practicality
0:03:18 - Battery and range
0:04:29 - Boot
0:05:06 - Verdict - Авто та транспорт
Why blue label on registration plate?
Can you drive it on a standard licence? Or a HGV one?
Cargo version could make a fairly useful campervan.
How many times can the battery be charged before it dies?
In the region of 4,500 times but it will also depend on how much you charge them per visit to a charger, little an often is best.
They don't sell well in (mainland) Europe. Very expensive and poor battery management, resulting in a short range. Massive depreciation.
Do you work at a dealership?
@@Lemon_Drums_USA Let's put it this way: i know VAG inside out. For decades already.
Looks great but stick an ICE in it and it will sell better
I've run an EV for nearly 4 years now and would never go back to an ICE vehicle, so the Buzz is fine as it is for me.
Not a very pretty van is it?
Looks like somebody found van designs from the 1920s-1930s.
The VW group need to hire some better designers. 🤮
How much does it cost? We cannot afford these electric vehicles.
But you can afford $300 to $500 a month in gas?
@@Lemon_Drums_USA I pay £40 a month on petrol.
@StrigoV_empire it does here.
It costs me over£100 to fill up my diesel, I also have an e.v which to do the same miles world cost around £8 to £10 on my home charging tariff.
Plus I can tell you the e.v is so nice to drive that we always chose it over the diesel.. in fact we will at some point be changing it for another e.v!
@StrigoV_empire diesel is £1.54 per litre here so for a 70 litre tank.. about £107