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Type 2-inspired EV gets more powerful dual-motor powertrain and long-wheelbase option

The retro-styled Volkswagen ID Buzz has become the latest model to gain a warmed-up GTX variant. The new £67,435 range-topper arrives with a dual-motor powertrain and sportier-looking exterior.

With deliveries set to begin this month, the ID Buzz GTX joins the recently launched Volkswagen ID 3 GTX and ID 7 GTX Tourer in the firm’s line-up of performance-orientated EVs and will be offered in standard- and long-wheelbase form. 

Described by Volkswagen as “the most powerful Bulli of all time”, the GTX uses the same dual-motor, all-wheel-drive powertrain as the ID 7 GTX Tourer to endow the hot MPV with 335bhp, up from 201bhp in the standard car. 

Torque has also dramatically increased, with the dual-motor Buzz putting out a Volkswagen Touareg R-baiting 413lb ft, enabling 0-62mph in 6.6sec. Such an increase in reserves has enabled Volkswagen to raise the ID Buzz’s towing capacity from 1000kg to 1800kg. 

The battery capacity has also increased, from 77kWh to 79kWh, and the long-wheelbase version uses an even bigger, 86kWh pack. The longer-wheelbase variant also adds an extra row of seats.

The standard GTX offers 262 miles of range and can be charged at up to 185kW for a 10-80% boost in 25 minutes, with the longer seven-seat GTX offering 295 miles and a higher, 200kW peak charge rate.

Visually, the ID Buzz GTX gains a number of subtle changes for a sportier look but maintains its retro appeal. It gets the GTX-style front bumper design with ‘arrowhead’ LED daytime-running lights, honeycomb grille and black gloss trim. It has 19in wheels fitted as standard, with 21in wheels available as an option.

Inside, the Buzz GTX features 'Comfort' seats that are decorated with red stitching and GTX lettering. It is also equipped with the same 12.9in touchscreen as the ID 3 GTX and runs Volkswagen’s latest and heavily upgraded software.

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Long-wheelbase cars can also be fitted with the firm’s new electronically controlled panoramic roof, making it the largest sunroof yet fitted to a Volkswagen. 

Order books for the ID Buzz GTX have opened today, starting from £67,435 for the standard GTX and £67,945 for the seven-seat GTX.

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tuga 4 September 2024
This car is flopping hard. Less than 15K sold in Europe so far.

They waited so long to do it, and they still got it wrong. Why is a Touran more practical? Why can't they fit 7 people in a 4,70m long van, that doesn't even have an engine in the front hood?

At least it looks good. Might be some good opportunities in a couple years time when depreciation hits it hard.

Cobnapint 4 September 2024
They should have retained the holes in the front spoiler.

And it's too expensive...man

jason_recliner 4 September 2024
Looks cheap and basic inside compared to an Alphard, let alone a Lexus.