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All-new Volkswagen ID.Buzz now available to pre-order in the UK

The all-new Volkswagen ID. Buzz is now available for pre-booking in the UK, with customers able to secure access to a priority ordering window before order books open officially in July 2022.

Customers can place a £2,000 pre-booking fee with their dealer between 30 May and 30 June to secure a priority slot to specify their ID. Buzz during the ordering window. The pre-order is available on the five-seater ID. Buzz model and not the Cargo variant.

The ID.Buzz will launch with a ‘1st Edition’ model alongside the standard Style and Life trims. All feature the 77kWh lithium-ion battery, supplying 150kW (204 PS) to a rear-mounted electric motor that develops 310Nm of torque and is capable of an all-electric driving range of up to 415km (258 miles).

The ‘1st Edition’ specification includes a full range of safety, security and convenience features, as well as the latest in connectivity, including Car2X technology. LED lights, 21-inch wheels and the ID. Buzz’s unique design are of course also included. The ID. Buzz range currently starts at £57,115.00 (RRP inc VAT and OTR) for the Life, rising through £61,915.00 for the Style and up to £62,995 for the 1st Edition.

The ID. Buzz is one of the most highly-anticipated models having already been named Electric Car of the Year at this year’s Top Gear Electric Awards 2022, with judges praising it for its iconic design, spacious interior, and driving capabilities.

The ID. Buzz is Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles’ first all-electric vehicle. Based on the Modular Electric Drive Kit (MEB) platform, the ID. Buzz has been built from the ground up with electrification in mind.

Sustainability is a core part the new ID. Buzz, with a recycled synthetic material and leather-free interior in addition to the all-electric powertrain. The ID. Buzz is manufactured using sustainable components: battery housings and wheel rims are made from green aluminium and tyres from low-emission production.

Jun 2, 2022Blagojce Krivevski
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