The 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz , the fully electric descendant of the automaker's iconic Microbus, arrives stateside later this year with a starting manufacturer's retail price of $59,995 for the base Pro S model. Along with pricing, VW also revealed range estimates for the 2025 ID.

Buzz with rear-drive configurations cruising for an EPA-estimated 234 miles per charge and dual-motor 4Motion all-wheel drive dropping to 231 miles. The ID. Buzz's starting MSRP is a fair bit pricier than the vehicle that inspired its aesthetic.

A 1967 VW Type 2 retailed for around $2,575 at the height of its popularity or about $25,300 in inflation-adjusted 2024 bucks -- but the new model is loaded with a whole lot more tech. Technology and luxury have come a long way in the 60 years since the Type 2. The starting price gets you single-motor electric rear-wheel drive and seating for up to seven passengers thanks to its second- and third-row bench seats.

(The long wheelbase Buzz we'll get in the US is 6.9 inches longer than the European-spec two-row model .) The entry-level model also comes standard with a solid suite of cabin tech that includes a 12.

9-inch touchscreen, wireless App-Connect (Apple CarPlay and Android Auto) and the automaker's IQ.Drive driver assistance package. Starting at $63,495, stepping up to the Pro S Plus model adds power-sliding side doors and a power-lift rear hatch, which are game-changing upgrades for families or older owners with limited mobility.

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