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Volkswagen Reveals 2025 ID. Buzz Interiors
The electrified ID. Buzz, which brings the classic Microbus into the modern era, averages 234 miles of EPA-estimated range and has a starting MSRP of $59,995.

At 100% charge, rear-wheel-drive models will offer 234 miles of EPA-estimated range, and 4Motion all-wheel-drive models will offer 231 miles of EPA-estimated range.
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Volkswagen announced pricing and the EPA-estimated range for the ID. Buzz, the classic Microbus's electric reincarnation, debuting in the U.S. later this year.
At 100% charge, rear-wheel-drive models will offer 234 miles of EPA-estimated range, and 4Motion all-wheel-drive models will offer 231 miles of EPA-estimated range.
Pricing for the ID. Buzz models will start with the Pro S at an MSRP of $59,995, the Pro S Plus at $63,495, and the launch-only 1st Edition at $65,495.

The dune interior option was first seen at the ID. Buzz reveal in 2023. It pairs light grey leatherette seats with clay-colored piping, door inserts, and a light wood dash.
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Interior and Exterior Elements
The ID. Buzz interior comes in three color palettes alongside exterior colors exclusive to the North American models. The exterior features an oversized VW logo, short overhangs, and an expansive greenhouse.
Interior colors include:
Copper: Features brown leatherette seats with yellow piping, brown door inserts, and a washed wood dash.
Dune: First seen at the ID. Buzz reveal in 2023 pairs light grey leatherette seats with clay-colored piping, door inserts, and a light wood dash.
Moonlight: Features dark brown leatherette seats with white piping, blue door inserts, and a dark wood dash paired with a black headliner.

The copper interior option features brown leatherette seats with yellow piping, brown door inserts, and a washed wood dash.
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ID. Buzz Lineup
The ID. Buzz comes in Pro S, Pro S Plus, and launch-only 1st Edition trims. The Pro S is a rear-wheel-drive-only model with a second-row bench seat to accommodate up to seven passengers. Standard features include a 12.9-inch infotainment display, a 5.3-inch digital instrument cluster, wireless app connection and phone charging, a 12V trunk outlet, and a 150W 110V passenger seat outlet.
Standard driver-assistance technology includes:
Front and rear Park Distance Control (PDC)
Park Assist Plus with Memory Parking (not available in Puerto Rico)
Dynamic Road Sign Display
Light Assist
The Pro S Plus includes a 4Motion AWD option and features a head-up display projecting key information in front of the driver. Area View uses the car's cameras to supplement the driver's view of what is around the vehicle. An available Flexboard with two fabric storage bins creates a flat floor when the seats are folded.

The moonlight interior option features dark brown leatherette seats with white piping, blue door inserts, and a dark wood dash paired with a black headliner.
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When retracted, a manually retractable tow hitch is completely hidden behind the rear bumper — tow ratings and full specifications will be available closer to launch.
The greenhouse can be upgraded by an electrochromic panoramic smart glass roof available for an additional $1,495, which can change from transparent to opaque.
The launch-only 1st Edition offers a different color palette and two-tone paint. This trim comes standard with the electrochromic panoramic glass roof, Area View, 700-watt harman/kardon sound system, Flexboard, easy/open sliding doors, and tailgate found on the Pro S Plus.
Rear-wheel-drive 1st Edition models only offer a rear bench, while 4Motion 1st Edition models only offer captains chairs.
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