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Volkswagen ID.Buzz long-axis version of the exposure with a larger capacity battery

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Recently, some overseas media exposed a set of test photos suspected of Volkswagen ID.Buzz long-axle mule (models that were temporarily tested with old bodies in order to test the chassis of new cars in the early stage of model development). Judging from the "buzzing" sound emitted by the test car, foreign media judged that this is a Long-axis version of the Volkswagen ID.Buzz, but it is only temporarily applied to the appearance of the T6.

Volkswagen ID.Buzz long-axis version of the exposure with a larger capacity battery
Volkswagen ID.Buzz long-axis version of the exposure with a larger capacity battery
Volkswagen ID.Buzz long-axis version of the exposure with a larger capacity battery
Volkswagen ID.Buzz long-axis version of the exposure with a larger capacity battery
Volkswagen ID.Buzz long-axis version of the exposure with a larger capacity battery
Volkswagen ID.Buzz long-axis version of the exposure with a larger capacity battery
Volkswagen ID.Buzz long-axis version of the exposure with a larger capacity battery

Volkswagen ID.Buzz standard axis version

It can be seen in the spy photos that the test car is obviously longer than the Volkswagen ID.Buzz released a few months ago, and it is no suspense that in the future it will use three rows of seats and inherit the rich seat adjustment methods of the T6 model. In terms of power, the Volkswagen ID.Buzz, which has been released, is equipped with a 77kWh battery pack, uses rear-wheel drive, has a maximum power of 150kW, a peak torque of 310Nm, and a maximum speed of 145km/h. In the future, Volkswagen is likely to prepare a battery with a larger capacity for it. It is expected that the Volkswagen ID.Buzz long-axis version will be the first to be released in the European market in 2023, followed by the North American market in 2024.

Volkswagen ID.Buzz long-axis version of the mule car exposed!

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