The Volkswagen Type 2 bus, known for its split windows, rear engine and distinctive colors, is making a comeback. In 2024, Volkswagen will deliver its electric ID Buzz line to North America. The "bus, ...
The Volkswagen Type 2 is always a massive attention grabber and a highlight of any car collection. The first generation (T1) can be a little too expensive, but the T2 is more rewarding to own, and you ...
If people had the option of buying a VW Type 2 Bus with a modern EV powertrain, would they want the new I.D. Buzz? This is a discussion that can go on forever, especially among nostalgic folks, but ...
The new VW ID. Buzz is undeniably a very cool bus, and we’re definitely glad it exists. That said, VW has churned out plenty of amazing buses over the decades, some of which are far more interesting ...
This is not your parents' VW bus. Original image has been replaced. Credit: Mashable It may look like the Type 2 bus from back in the 1960s (yes, it's sometimes called a hippie bus), but the Type 20 ...
This 1967 Volkswagen Type 2 Deluxe 21-Window Bus for sale on Bring a Trailer shows 93,000 miles and stunning preservation—an icon of vintage VW culture. This 1967 VW Type 2 is a rare, iconic, ...
Tired of waiting for Volkswagen to build a production version of its ID Buzz Cargo? Well, this may whet your appetite. VW of America and EV West have partnered to build an electrified Type 2 Bus. The ...
The plan was to plop an air mattress in the 1967 Volkswagen Type 2 Microbus and sleep in a van down by the river. It wasn’t a good plan; it was hardly a plan at all. The DeLuxe Station Bus painted ...
The 1971 Volkswagen Westfalia remains an icon of freedom and travel, and this pristine one can be yours on Exotic Car Trader. Few vehicles carry as much cultural weight as the Volkswagen Bus. By the ...
Tesla’s Blade Runner-inspired Cybertruck might be the talk of the town right now but what if you prefer your electric utility vehicles to be styled by the past rather than the cold, stark future?
A Volkswagen Type 2 Schulwagen stayed hidden in a barn for 43 years. And if it weren't for a bus enthusiast and collector, the barn would have probably been the end of it. It is the only such model ...