VW ID Buzz First Drive: This 3-row 7 Passenger *Bus* Means No More Boring Family Cars

Jamie Kitman and I taking in the view from the 2025 VW ID BuzzCredit: Scotty Reiss

Jamie Kitman and I taking in the view from the 2025 VW ID Buzz

One of my earliest memories is climbing into our green and white 1967 VW Bus, smelling the plastic seats and floor mats that became even more fragrant as the car heated up. I loved that I could see out all of the widows—there were no head rests to block the view. The windshield was a window to the world

The wide rear benches gave my brothers and I plenty of room to climb around, though my dad installed seat belts and insisted we wear them while the car was moving, as much for our safety as for keeping us from bothering him while he was driving. These feelings come flooding back  touring the all-electric VW ID Buzz, the revival of the original, which is (finally) making its debut.

What I remember but won’t be reminded of is the whir and gurgle of the motor; the sound of an old VW engine is iconic. Unlike most cars, the engine sat under the rear floor and took up a lot of space; there wasn’t actually all that much room for luggage or groceries. And, when my dad added motor oil or made a repair, the car smelled like grease. All that is gone; while the electric motor in the VW ID Buzz is in the rear, it doesn’t take up passenger space and no grease is required. 

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This story is 100% human researched and written based on actual first-person knowledge, extensive experience and expertise on the subject of cars and trucks. No AI was used. Additionally, I was VW’s guest for this test drive though all opinions are my own.

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