The Volkswagen ID.Buzz is a new addition for the brand, first going on sale in Australia in late 2024.
Although it plays in two relatively low-volume segments, there have already been 18 people-mover versions (and 57 vans) sold so far this year as it moves in on the territory held by class leaders such as Volkswagen’s own Multivan (57 sold year-to-date), Mercedes-Benz V-Class (79 sales), Lexus LM (93 sales) and the newcomer Zeekr 009 (32 sales).
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How much is the Volkswagen ID.Buzz?
There are currently three variants of the Volkswagen ID.Buzz – all of which are fully electric – with a fourth still to come.
The range starts at $79,990 for the Volkswagen ID.Buzz three-seat short-wheelbase Cargo van, which is powered by a 210kW/550Nm rear electric motor and 77kWh battery.
At the top of the line-up, the Volkswagen ID.Buzz seven-seat long-wheelbase GTX has a price tag of $109,990. All prices exclude on-road costs.
All variants were eligible for this category's price cap, except for the GTX.
The entry-level Volkswagen ID.Buzz comes with features such as power-latching sliding doors, front and rear parking sensors, blind-spot monitoring, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and a leatherette-wrapped heated steering wheel, to name a few.
The Volkswagen ID.Buzz is supported by Volkswagen's five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty, with the battery additionally covered for eight years or 100,000km – whichever comes first.
What colours is it available in?
There are 10 colours available for the Pro variants of the electric people-mover.
Candy White is the only standard cost-free colour choice, with four metallic options – Bay Leaf Green, Mono Silver, Pomelo Yellow, and Starlight Blue – all available for an added $1890.
A pearlescent Deep Black can also be had for an extra $1890, or four two-tone metallic paints – Candy White/Bay Leaf Green, Candy White/Medium Blue, Candy White/Pomelo Yellow and Starlight Blue – each for $4090.
For the Cargo van, Candy White is standard, with a solid Cherry Red paint an extra $1590.
The metallic and pearlescent colour choices are the same as for the people-mover, although two-tone options are not available for the van.
For the interior, the standard trim is Palladium-Soul, with X-Blue-Mistral, Mistral-Green and Light Mistral-Soul in Seaqual trim all an extra $3790. An ArtVelours Mistral-Mistral trim can also be had for an added $4290.
Which variant do we recommend?
The Drive judges recommend the Volkswagen ID.Buzz Pro SWB, which starts at $87,990 plus on-roads.
This model combines a 210kW/560Nm rear electric motor and 77kWh battery driving the rear wheels through a single-speed transmission.
With plenty of change in your pocket, we recommend adding a few options, including White/Medium Blue two-tone paint ($4090), the Mistral-Soul interior ($4290) and a head-up display with Harman Kardon sound system ($2200).
That brings the total to $98,570 before on-roads.
What is the best deal on a Volkswagen ID.Buzz?
There are currently 180 Volkswagen dealers across Australia.
There aren't any deals on the ID.Buzz just yet, but the vehicle is eligible for the government's electric car FBT exemption, and you can always speak to your local dealer for their best offer too.
You can find plenty of new and used Volkswagen vehicles available now from dealers around Australia on Drive Marketplace.
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