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kids driving in the VW Buzz van
(Photo: Bryan Banducci)

Meet the Electric Minivan Designed to Spark Joy

On a family road trip in Northern California, Volkswagen鈥檚 update of the original hippie-mobile finds its groove

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kids driving in the VW Buzz van
(Photo: Bryan Banducci)

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Upon first sight, my younger daughter hugged the yellow . Arms draped across its cheerful face, she said, 鈥淐an we keep it?鈥 A reasonable question for a car that looks like it time-traveled from Woodstock to Haight-Ashbury via Pixar Studios.

The ID. Buzz is Volkswagen鈥檚 reinterpretation of its microbus鈥攁 car so entrenched in American counterculture that you would think it ran on patchouli oil. But this isn鈥檛 just an exercise in brute nostalgia that鈥檚 engineered to empty a former hippie鈥檚 pension. It鈥檚 a modern, all-electric machine that manages to embody the good vibes of its flower-power past.

Dual sliding doors means easy entrance and exit
Dual sliding doors means easy entrance and exit. (Photo: Bryan Banducci)

Heading north toward Dillon Beach, the first revelation hit: Unlike its asthmatic ancestor, this bus moves. The all-wheel-drive version will get to sixty miles per hour in a very decent six seconds. And more than just my daughters loved it. Skiers returning from Tahoe slowed beside us, faces pressed against windows like kids at a pet store. At the Dillon Beach Resort, we became the parking lot鈥檚 main attraction. 鈥淚 used to have one of these,鈥 declared every old-timer. And then, the inevitable question after getting a good look at the car: 鈥淲hat鈥檚 the range?鈥 I managed around 230 miles on a full charge and limited spirited driving. That鈥檚 not a lot compared to, say, the 320-mile range of a Tesla Cybertruck. But no one wants to hug a Cybertruck.

the large screen is a key feature of the interior鈥檚 clean and simple design
The large screen is a key feature of the interior鈥檚 clean and simple design. (Photo: Bryan Banducci)

The interior is comfortably utilitarian and stops short of luxe territory, with the exception of the gorgeous panoramic smart glass roof that can transition from transparent to opaque with a voice command. This isn鈥檛 quite a #vanlife vehicle. Despite its ancestral connection to cross-country odysseys, the ID. Buzz is, at its heart, an exceptionally cool minivan. There鈥檚 no built-in kitchenette, no pop-top for sleeping under the stars. It鈥檚 designed more for Costco runs and car camping鈥攖hough aftermarket conversion companies are already drafting plans.

The ID. Buzz zooming along Tomales Bay, California
The ID. Buzz zooming along Tomales Bay, California. (Photo: Bryan Banducci)

After about a day, my older daughter had heard me answer enough questions about specs that she could fill in as ambassador. The first rule of ID. Buzz Club? You will talk about the ID. Buzz. Exasperated after fielding so many boomers鈥 car questions, she asked, 鈥淲hy does everyone want to talk to us?鈥

Which brings us to the question: Who exactly is this for? You can get more mileage and utility out of a or a . Those are definitely more practical. But in an automotive landscape where everything is starting to feel the same, the ID. Buzz does something radical: It prioritizes joy. Perhaps that鈥檚 exactly the revolution we need.

From Summer 2025 Lead Photo: Bryan Banducci

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