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  • revs1972
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    Just had an email from VW commercial giving me the chance of joining their pre-booking for the ID Buzz. A mere £2000 will ensure I have chance to be in the priority queue when order books open in July. Sounds like deliveries will start Jan 2023 , though they state some pre-bookers orders could be 18-24 months. Prices start at £57,115 for Life model, £61,915 for Style and £62,995 for 1st edition. Wonder what inflated price one could sell one for when its delivered ;)
    Looks like its going to be a loooong wait for the more practical LWB larger battery version :(

    kelvin
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    No prices for the bigger one? The normal one is very cute, but…

    revs1972
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    No , only those 3 models are priced.
    I would wager the larger battery and 400ish mm length would be £10K more

    hungrymonkey
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    Any info on the buzz cargo??

    BigJohn
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    How long is the LWB version of the Buzz? Infinity? Or beyond?

    tthew
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    Are they a campervan version? Compared to the current ICE campers, that doesn’t sound like a horrific battery penalty.

    revs1972
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    Any info on the buzz cargo??</blockquote

    There is info on the VW website

    https://www.volkswagen-vans.co.uk/en/electric-vans/id-buzz-cargo.html

    revs1972
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    The normal one is very cute, but…

    Not seen one in the flesh yet , but it’s wider than my T6.1 Kombi, but not quite as long or high.
    Yet I perceive it as being a smallish vehicle from the pictures I have seen

    simon_g
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    Are they a campervan version? Compared to the current ICE campers, that doesn’t sound like a horrific battery penalty.

    No, just a 5 seat passenger van – somewhere between a Caddy and Transporter in size.

    To be fair a T6.1 Kombi starts north of £35k now and a highline with the 150PS lists at more than £42k.

    neilnevill
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    VW said a could of years ago that our would be no more expensive than the equivalent ice powered vehicle.

    revs1972
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    Just a touch more than my Kombi cost brand new including the VAT

    lamp
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    That range is very poor too…God knows what it would drop to when fully loaded.

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