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Volkswagen wants to double ID.Buzz production as three-row electric van hits the US

The iconic Volkswagen Microbus is making a comeback in all-electric form. VW wants to more than double ID.Buzz production as the three-row electric van rolls out in the US this year.

After making its official debut in March 2022, Volkswagen’s electric ID.Buzz is finally about to hit US dealerships.

The beloved Volkswagen Microbus was a hit for its versatility and size, making it perfect for road trips and those (mostly hippies) looking to get off the grid. VW’s bus was seen as a symbol for those looking to stand out. Can it do the same in electric form?

Last June, Volkswagen unveiled the three-row ID.Buzz, set for the US market. The three-row ID.Buzz is tailored for the US with a longer wheelbase than the European two-row model.

It will also include a bigger battery (91 kWh) for added power to handle the extra load. Earlier this year, we learned the ID.Buzz will be available in three trims in the US: Pro S, Pro S Plus, and a launch-only first edition.

Lars Krause, executive vice president of sales and marketing at VW Commercial Vehicles, has high hopes for the new three-row electric van.

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Volkswagen three-row ID.Buzz (Source: Volkswagen US Media Site)

VW to double ID.Buzz production with new variants

In an interview with German auto outlet Automobilwoche, Krause said with new ID.Buzz variants, like the three-row model, VW expects production to ramp up quickly.

After only building 35,000 models last year, VW expects ID.Buzz production will reach over 100,000 in the medium term. That’s more than double the roughly 35,000 electric vans produced last year.

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Volkswagen ID.Buzz with long wheelbase (Source: Volkswagen AG)

Krause explained, “In the second half of the year, we want to build twice as many ID. Buzz as in the same period last year.” The high hopes come as new variants, including the three-row and GTX models, are launching.

Volkswagen is also phasing out the T6. 1, which will open up production capacity. “In Hanover, you will only build two models: the Multivan and the ID. Buzz,” Krause said.

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Volkswagen three-row ID.Buzz (Source: Volkswagen US Media Site)

Over time, the ID.Buzz will “have to make a large contribution to the plant’s capacity utilization,” according to Krause. “In the medium term, production of the ID. Buzz, which we build in Hanover for the entire global market, should and must be in the six-digit range.”

Krause believes 100K is “realistic” as the ID.Buzz reaches new markets like the US. VW is also planning an even cheaper entry-level ID.Buzz to meet the demand.

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Volkswagen three-row ID.Buzz (Source: Volkswagen US Media Site)

Top comment by David Suto

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It’s an interesting vehicle and fits a niche not currently being served by an EV but ultimately its sales will fall precipitously if Honda or Toyota bring out an electric minivan because the Buzz lacks cargo space behind the third row for those all important summer road trips which are a requirement for families who buy minivans.

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The entry-level ID.Buzz will include a smaller 62 kWh battery. However, VW has yet to set a price for the new model.

Deliveries of the first ID.Buzz models will start in the next few months in the US. Meanwhile, the ID.Buzz with long wheelbase will also be available in Europe.

VW’s electric van is expected to start at over $50,000 in the US. In Germany, the ID. Buzz starts at €64,600 ($69,000), including VAT.

What do you guys think? Would you buy the electric VW ID.Buzz for over $50,000? Let us know in the comments.

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