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Possible Electric Camper Based on Volkswagen Bulli

08.04.2026 05:00 1 min 1 source
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Possible Electric Camper Based on Volkswagen Bulli
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At the 2026 New York International Auto Show, a Volkswagen executive confirmed the ID. Buzz will skip the 2026 model year in the US, with production of the next version starting in summer. The company is considering developing a camper van based on the electric van, but a decision is not expected before the 2027 model year.

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