It’s been a long case of try and try again, but Volkswagen is finally rolling out the long-awaited replacement for its iconic Microbus — though U.S. buyers will have to sit tight, as the new VW ID. Buzz won’t make it to this side of the Atlantic for another year.
Few vehicles have enjoyed as loyal a following as the original Volkswagen Microbus. Used models are still in widespread demand, and that’s been a point of frustration for the German automaker, which has spent decades trying to come up with a suitable replacement for what was officially known as the VW T1.
It finally struck the right chord with the ID. Buzz concept, which made its debut at the 2017 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The response was overwhelming and, just months later, VW said it would put the all-electric van into production. It’s just taken a bit longer than expected.
The European version, which was formally unveiled today, won’t reach showrooms until late this year. And the American offering will arrive as a 2024 model.
Volkswagen ID. Buzz: Classic DNA
Designers have a knee-jerk reluctance to use the term “retro,” and that includes Volkswagen’s styling boss Jozef Kabaň, who declares, “We very consciously ensured that we were not making another T1.”
Maybe so, but anyone familiar with the original T1 Microbus will recognize the ID. Buzz which, Kabaň acknowledges, “is successfully transferring the genes and stylistic elements of that iconic vehicle into the digital era.”
That starts with the distinctive, V-shaped “hood,” and stubby front end. There is a bit more rake to the windshield, and the overall design is more aerodynamic than the original van, a must to maximize the range and performance of the electric drivetrain.
Added to that are other, more modern details, including the slim LED headlamps, daytime running lights, and large, backlit VW logo on the nose. The van’s horizontal taillights, meanwhile, are linked by an LED light bar.
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