The VW ID Buzz is a fully electric multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) that reimagines the iconic 1950s Volkswagen Type 2 Microbus for the modern era using the modular electric drive matrix (MEB) platform. As of 2026, the lineup has expanded to include a short-wheelbase (SWB) five-seater, a long-wheelbase (LWB) seven-seater, a high-performance all-wheel-drive GTX variant, and the ID Buzz Cargo for commercial use. The vehicle features a usable battery capacity of up to 86 kWh, delivering a WLTP-rated range of approximately 293 miles, and supports DC fast charging up to 200 kW, allowing a 10% to 80% charge in just 26 minutes.

Technical Specifications and Performance

The ID Buzz is powered by a rear-mounted electric motor in its standard configuration, producing 286 PS (210 kW) and 560 Nm of torque. This setup allows the vehicle to reach 62 mph in roughly 7.6 seconds, a significant improvement over earlier electric prototypes.

For those requiring more power, the GTX variant utilizes a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system (4MOTION) with a total output of 340 PS (250 kW). This performance model slashes the 0-62 mph time to 6.1 seconds and increases the towing capacity to 1,800 kg, making it the most powerful production Volkswagen bus ever made.

Battery Range and Charging

The ID Buzz offers two primary battery sizes: a 79 kWh net capacity for the SWB and Cargo models, and a larger 86 kWh net capacity for the LWB and GTX versions. The 86 kWh battery provides the maximum range of 293 miles (WLTP), though real-world highway driving typically yields between 230 and 250 miles depending on conditions.

Charging the ID Buzz is highly efficient due to its peak charging speeds. Using a compatible DC high-power charger, the 86 kWh battery can pull up to 200 kW, meaning you can add nearly 200 miles of range in less than half an hour. For home charging, the standard 11 kW AC on-board charger takes approximately 7 to 9 hours for a full cycle.

Interior Space and Layout

The ID Buzz interior is designed with a “lounge” concept, featuring sustainable, leather-free materials and a flat floor for maximum legroom. The long-wheelbase version adds 250 mm to the vehicle’s length, which is dedicated entirely to the passenger compartment to allow for a comfortable third row of seats.

Seating Configurations

5-Seater: Standard bench in the second row with a massive 1,121-liter boot.

6-Seater: Features “Captain’s Chairs” in the second and third rows (2-2-2 layout), providing a walk-through corridor.

7-Seater: Found in the LWB model with a 2-3-2 configuration; the second row slides and folds, while the third row can be removed entirely.

The ID Buzz Cargo

The ID Buzz Cargo is the commercial sibling designed for urban logistics and small businesses. It features a fixed bulkhead behind the front seats and a cavernous 3.9 cubic meters of load space, which is wide enough to accommodate two Euro pallets loaded sideways.

Standard Cargo models come with a three-seat front bench, though individual driver and passenger seats are available. The payload capacity is approximately 774 kg, and the rear can be accessed via a top-hinged tailgate or symmetrical wing doors, depending on the chosen configuration.

Technology and Software

Volkswagen’s latest Software 5.2 (and 2026 updates) has addressed many of the early criticisms regarding the ID family’s infotainment. The ID Buzz now features a larger 12.9-inch central touchscreen with a more intuitive interface, backlit climate sliders, and an improved voice assistant named “Ida” that integrates ChatGPT for natural language queries.

Standard safety tech includes the IQ.DRIVE suite, which offers Travel Assist (semi-automated driving), Park Assist Plus with memory function, and Car2X communication. The vehicle also supports Plug & Charge, allowing it to automatically authenticate and start a charging session at compatible stations without needing an app or RFID card.

Practical Information and Buying Guide

Current Pricing (2026 Estimates)

ID Buzz Cargo: Starts from approximately £39,205 (excluding VAT).

ID Buzz Pro (5-seater): Starts from £60,005.

ID Buzz Pro LWB (7-seater): Starts from £60,530.

ID Buzz GTX: Starts from £68,530.

Model Year Hiatus (USA)

For the 2026 model year, Volkswagen has announced a temporary hiatus for the ID Buzz in the United States market. Due to excess 2025 inventory and shifting market conditions, the 2026 model year is being skipped; however, the vehicle will return as a 2027 model year in late 2026.

Warranty and Maintenance

Volkswagen provides a 5-year/unlimited km vehicle warranty (regional variations apply) and an 8-year/160,000 km warranty on the battery, guaranteeing at least 70% of its original capacity. Maintenance intervals are typically every 24 months or 30,000 km.

Seasonal and Timely: The 2026 California Camper

While a full factory-built ID Buzz California (pure electric camper) has been delayed by Volkswagen engineers to ensure the battery weight doesn’t compromise the “camper” experience, 2026 sees the rise of third-party conversions. Companies like Ququq and Reimo have released modular “camping boxes” that fit into the boot of the ID Buzz, providing a fold-out bed, gas cooker, and water supply.

FAQs

How many seats does the VW ID Buzz have? 

The ID Buzz is available in 5-seat, 6-seat, and 7-seat configurations. The 7-seater is exclusive to the Long Wheelbase (LWB) model.

What is the real-world range of the ID Buzz? 

While the WLTP range is up to 293 miles, real-world highway driving in average weather is typically 230 to 240 miles. In cold winter conditions, this may drop to approximately 190 miles.

Is the VW ID Buzz 4-wheel drive?

 The standard Pro and Life models are rear-wheel drive. Only the GTX model features the 4MOTION all-wheel-drive system with dual motors.

Can the ID Buzz tow a trailer? 

Yes. The rear-wheel-drive models can tow up to 1,000 kg, while the all-wheel-drive GTX model has an increased towing capacity of 1,800 kg.

Does the ID Buzz have a front trunk (frunk)?

 No. Despite being an electric vehicle, the front section houses the HVAC system, radiator, and 12V battery, so there is no storage space under the hood.

How big is the boot in the ID Buzz?

 The 5-seater provides 1,121 liters of space. The 7-seater LWB model offers 306 liters with all seats up, expanding to 2,469 liters with the rear seats folded or removed.

Is there a 2026 model in the USA?

 No, VW is skipping the 2026 model year in the US to clear 2025 inventory. The van will return to US showrooms as a 2027 model year in late 2026.

How fast can the ID Buzz charge?

 It supports DC fast charging up to 200 kW for the 86 kWh battery, which can charge from 10% to 80% in about 26 minutes.

What colors does the ID Buzz come in?

 The ID Buzz is famous for its two-tone paint schemes, including combinations like Candy White with Lime Yellow, Energetic Orange, Bay Leaf Green, or Starlight Blue.

Is the ID Buzz California available now?

 A factory-built electric California is not yet on sale in 2026. VW is currently focusing on the Multivan California (Plug-in Hybrid) while they refine the electric camper’s weight-to-range ratio.

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