VW ID. Buzz Cargo Priced From £38,125 In The UK, Orders To Open In August | Carscoops carscoops
will be offered to British buyers. Kicking off the range is the entry-level Commerce that’s priced from £38,125 excluding VAT and on-the-road costs. Those after something more will be able to purchase the Commerce Plus, starting from £42,375 .
VW has equipped the entry-level ID. Buzz Cargo Commerce with features including LED headlights, three front seats with a heated driver’s seat, front and rear parking sensors, its in-house Ready 2 Discover 10-inch infotainment system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, and a plethora of USB-C ports.New VW ID.
The ID. Buzz Cargo Commerce Plus builds on the standard model and adds Adaptive Cruise Control, Keyless entry, Park Assist Plus with memory function, rear-view camera, multi-function leatherette steering wheel, heated windshield, Discover Pro navigation with a 10-inch display, and a multitude of driver assistance systems such as VW’s Travel Assist, Lane Assist, Side Assist, and Emergency Assist.
Underpinning the ID. Buzz Cargo is the VW Group’s flexible MEB platform. It is 4,712 mm long, 1,985 mm wide, and has a 2,988 mm wheelbase. British customers have eight different exterior colors to choose from, consisting of Candy White, Lime Yellow, Energetic Orange, Starlight Blue, Bay Leaf Green, Mono Silver, Deep Black, and a two-tone combining Candy White with Starlight Blue.models come standard with a 77 kWh battery pack and a single electric motor with 201 hp driving the front wheels.
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