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VW’s Other New Electric Vans That Aren’t the ID. Buzz TDI is still on the menu for those who can’t kick the diesel habit, but the e-Caravelle might surprise some ID. Buzz owners.
Today, VW announced the next generation of its commercial Transporter family will introduce an all-electric option in panel van, Kombi (dual purpose), dropside, and Caravelle (passenger) layouts.
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Prices start at £53,404 (inc.VAT) for the Transporter Kombi Commerce Plus in electric guise, and £56,129 (inc.VAT) for the Transporter Shuttle Life in short-wheel base format.
The ID. Buzz is an electric reimagining of Volkswagen's legendary Kombi van with a 200-mile range. I took a spin in one that's been turned into an RV.
Townend said the Bus, also known as the Kombi, was popular in Australia when he was growing up, though his first car was a 1965 VW Bug. “I’d drive that thing all over Australia, finding waves ...
Both the electric Kombi and Shuttle variants of the VW Transporter are available to order now. Prices for the Kombi start at £53,404, making it cheaper than most versions of the E-Transit Custom.
VW says it’s aiming to make the van “the right one for everyone.” That translates into offering a variety of propulsion options, including all-electric, plug-in hybrid, and diesel powertrains.