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The Buggy concept rides on VW's new, modular all-electric MEB platform. It's MEB that could enable VW to put low-volume niche models, such as a Buggy, into production in the future.
OG beach buggies don’t come much more iconic than the Meyers Manx, the VW Beetle-based dune basher that first arrived in 1964. The road-legal Manx 2.0 stays largely faithful to its founder Bruce ...
The I.D. Buggy that rolled onto the stage at the Geneva Motor Show on Tuesday is an electric off-roader based on VW’s new battery-powered platform that was built to demonstrate its flexibility.
Volkswagen has debuted its electric beach buggy at Geneva, and I'm just going to come out and say it: this thing is adorable. Built on the same modular platform as the ID. Crozz, ID. Buzz and ...
VW's press materials say that the buggy will go from 0-62mph (0-100km/h) in 7.2 seconds, reaching a top speed of 100mph (160km/h), with an estimated range of 155 miles (250km) on the WLTP test.
The 150kW electric motor is powerful enough to get the Beach Buggy from 0 to 100kmh in about 7.2 seconds, ‘warm hatch’ territory.
The Meyers Manx 2.0 Electric buggy comes with a standard 20 kWh battery and 150 miles of range, or a 40 kWh unit that delivers 300 miles.
Power comes from an electric motor making 60 kW (80 hp). Skoda hasn't released details about predicted range, but the VW e-up! makes exactly the same amount of power and has a claimed range of 180 ...
Bearing VW’s forward-looking electric vehicle design language, the vehicle is reported to be a member of its I.D. EV lineup, specifically a modernization of the Meyers Manx beach buggy, which ...
Volkswagen is unveiling a lot of surprising electric concept vehicles to showcase their upcoming new MEB platform and now they have yet and another one: a new all-electric dune buggy. The German ...
Electric VW Beach Buggy Could Debut In Geneva, Might Reach Production Unlike the previous Buggy Up concept, the new model would join the ID family and be based on the MEB platform ...
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