If you’re into cars, you will remember the VW Bus of the 60’s. Whether it was on the Florida or West Coast beaches of Southern California or the cold beaches of the Northwest or Northeast, the Volkswagen bus was utilized by a long lost culture of American’s seeking freedom on the road.
The I.D. Buzz concept car from Volkswagen will celebrate its European debut at the Geneva International Motor Show from March 9 to the 19th. The new electric MPV is the second model in the I.D. range and provides a look ahead to the future. In particular, it shows that the Modular Electric Drive Matrix (MEB) is well suited to larger vehicles as well: batteries and the drive system are housed within the floor, above which driver and passengers find lots of space for traveling in comfort.
The Buzz debuted in January in Detroit. Even though there are seven decades between Volkswagen’s oldest and newest MPV, the I.D. Buzz undoubtedly has its predecessor’s genes: maximum utilization of space on the footprint of a medium-size passenger car. On top of that comes multi-variable seating and interactive connectivity. Thanks to the extended MEB XL platform, this 194.6-inch long, 77.7-inch wide and 77.3-inch high concept vehicle provides an extraordinary amount of interior space for its class.
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