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Volkswagen plans to display a fully electric concept of a 1960s-style beach buggy at the Geneva auto show this year.
Conversion is the operative word here, and VW teases some of the flexibility. The Buggy is a two-seater but can be converted to a 2+2 layout.
A VW beach buggy made for blasting over the sand may ride again. Volkswagen confirmed Wednesday that it will show a concept electric dune buggy at the Geneva auto show in March.
VW seeks to spur interest in its upcoming lineup of full-electric cars with a modern version of an American beach buggy from the 1960s.
Volkswagen's ID Buggy, an electric dune buggy concept, was an eye-catching presence at this week's Geneva International Motor Show. The most surprising thing about it, though, is that VW might ...
Volkswagen has revived the iconic beach buggy, unveiling the modern 'ID. Buggy' sand-blaster on the eve of the 2019 Geneva motor show. While it’s only a concept car for now, VW executives say it ...
Nearly 60 years ago, Bruce Meyers created the Meyers Manx - an indecently cute VW Beetle-based dune buggy that came to define the beach culture that conceived it. If you’re under the age of 30 ...
VW ID Buggy Concept quick drive review: An EV for the dunes Volkswagen's little green concept has dune-buggy style with an all-electric powertrain underneath.
In fact, Autocar reported earlier this year that VW was working on just such an electric buggy reboot, drawing on the MEM platform and the powerplant slated for the ID hatchback.
VW's latest concept car is a beach buggy for the 21st century with a few modern twists.
VW's I.D. Buggy concept combines battery power with styling reminiscent of carefree days tearing around California sand dunes, tapping a retro flair similar to the I.D. Buzz minibus.