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The German automaker fell afoul of U.S. regulations governing per-passenger seating space.
"If three passengers were to be seated on the third-row rear bench, there would be insufficient seat belts for all three ...
The long-awaited electric-powered Bus reincarnation has finally arrived. Unlike other versions, it’s fast and fun. It’s also ...
Volkswagen is recalling 5,637 ID Buzzes because their third row of seats is too wide to only have two seatbelts.
The 2025 Volkswagen ID Buzz is an electric vehicle, a bit of a vanity product, and as of this writing, still something of a novelty on American roads. But it is also a van. There’s a lot of wind ...
Volkswagen is recalling over 5,000 of its new 2025 ID. Buzz vehicles—and it’s not because of a faulty battery or engine ...
Volkswagen and Uber inked a partnership to offer robotaxi service on the Uber app via thousands of the automaker’s ID. Buzz vans, the companies announced April 24. Testing with human operators is set ...
The 2025 ID.Buzz, which pairs the capabilities of an electric vehicle with the old-school look of the Volkswagen Transporter, ...
The Volkswagen ID.Buzz is a new addition for the brand, first going on sale in Australia in late 2024. Although it plays in ...
Volkswagen VOW30.73%increase; green up pointing triangle is recalling its retro-inspired ID. Buzz electric van, because the back seat doesn’t have enough seat belts for American regulations.
For years, the VW badge has meant safe, sensible, and uninspired: vanilla SUVs, beige hatches, and the reanimated ghost of ...