The 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz has yet to make its American debut, but the hotly anticipated all-electric micro-bus has already received its first-ever camper conversion in the United States thanks to ...
The steering wheel-less Klv-20 VW Microbus doesn't hail from an autonomous future, but from the railroad past. It is all original T1 bus up high, all train car down low – a very different way to take ...
With the original Volkswagen T2 Microbus set for extinction, the days of VW bread loaf camper conversions appear numbered unless something like the Bulli concept comes to fruition. As Gizmag learned ...
In the 1950s, the Volkswagen Type 2 Microbus, known informally as just "the Bus," was a symbol of intrepid adventurers of the world's roads. Whether you were cruising the sun-kissed highways or gazing ...
Seventy years after its first model rolled off the factory line, Volkswagen is reinventing the VW bus, symbol of the hippy movement. The VW camper is a cultural icon associated with hippies, surfers ...
When the classic VW bus was at the height of its popularity in the ’60s, ads bragged about the fact that it got 24 miles per gallon. Fifty years later, that’s actually still a lot better than some ...
Volkswagen's Dutch division recently introduced an interesting new camper van - although seeing as the vehicle is essentially a second-generation Microbus, we're not entirely sure "new" is the ...
Volkswagen’s ID. range of electric vehicles, including the ID. Buzz van, managed to grab the attention of European customers, judging by the number of reservations and positive reactions it received ...