Volkswagen has announced the specifications of the GTX and LWB versions of the 2024 ID. Buzz in the United Kingdom. The long wheelbase model's deliveries will kick off in 2024, with its pricing already announced for the Life and Style grades, and the automaker will put a price tag on the sporty variant (the GTX) soon.
The 2024 Volkswagen ID. Buzz LWB is offered in the Life and Style trim levels. Pricing starts at £59,545 ($75,335) in the UK for the former and £64,345 ($81,410) for the latter. Both feature the same 282 hp (286 ps/210 kW) single motor as the regular wheelbase variants and utilize an 86 kWh battery pack that enables a 291- and 286-mile (468/468-km), respectively.
VW says the ID. Buzz LWB is 4,962 mm (195.4 in) long, up from the regular model's 4,712 mm (185.5 in) length, and its wheelbase has increased from 2,989 to 3,239 mm (117.7-127.5 in). Thus, the space between the axles has improved, and the sliding doors are 192 mm (7.6 in) longer. As standard, it offers seating for seven, but five- and six-seat configurations are available. The cargo area in the five-seater has been expanded from 1,121 lt (39.6 cu-ft) in the standard wheelbase to 1,340 lt (47.3 cu-ft) in the LWB.
Customers choosing the VW ID. Buzz LWB Life will get 19-inch bi-tone wheels, LED front and rear lights, illuminated door handle recess, tinted rear windows, 12.9-inch touchscreen, wireless smartphone integration, a two-zone climate control, heated front seats and steering wheel, 10-color ambient lighting, and a multitude of safety features.
The VW ID. Buzz LWB Style brings 20-inch wheels in a two-tone design, IQ.Light LED matrix headlights with automatic control and entry lighting, rear dynamic turn signals, power sliding doors on both sides, power tailgate, multi-flex board, a head-up display, stainless steel pedals, and a more advanced audio system made by Harman Kardon.
But what will the Volkswagen ID. Buzz GTX get you when it launches? A set of 21-inch alloys with a black look, a bespoke grille, a panoramic glass roof that’s electrically dimmable, 30-color ambient lighting, power front seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, Artvelour Eco microfleece upholstery stitched together with red string, and others.
The sportier version of the range packs two electric motors and all-wheel drive. It can do 0-62 mph (0-100 kph) in 6.1 seconds, aided by the combined output of 335 hp (340 ps/250 kW). The regular wheelbase model offers seating for five with a three-seat bench in the second row. It is also available as a six-seater with two individual seats in the second and third rows and sports additional goodies compared to the rest of the range, including the aforementioned gizmos and the power boost.
VW says the ID. Buzz LWB is 4,962 mm (195.4 in) long, up from the regular model's 4,712 mm (185.5 in) length, and its wheelbase has increased from 2,989 to 3,239 mm (117.7-127.5 in). Thus, the space between the axles has improved, and the sliding doors are 192 mm (7.6 in) longer. As standard, it offers seating for seven, but five- and six-seat configurations are available. The cargo area in the five-seater has been expanded from 1,121 lt (39.6 cu-ft) in the standard wheelbase to 1,340 lt (47.3 cu-ft) in the LWB.
Customers choosing the VW ID. Buzz LWB Life will get 19-inch bi-tone wheels, LED front and rear lights, illuminated door handle recess, tinted rear windows, 12.9-inch touchscreen, wireless smartphone integration, a two-zone climate control, heated front seats and steering wheel, 10-color ambient lighting, and a multitude of safety features.
But what will the Volkswagen ID. Buzz GTX get you when it launches? A set of 21-inch alloys with a black look, a bespoke grille, a panoramic glass roof that’s electrically dimmable, 30-color ambient lighting, power front seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, Artvelour Eco microfleece upholstery stitched together with red string, and others.
The sportier version of the range packs two electric motors and all-wheel drive. It can do 0-62 mph (0-100 kph) in 6.1 seconds, aided by the combined output of 335 hp (340 ps/250 kW). The regular wheelbase model offers seating for five with a three-seat bench in the second row. It is also available as a six-seater with two individual seats in the second and third rows and sports additional goodies compared to the rest of the range, including the aforementioned gizmos and the power boost.