Far out: VW plans an electric hippie bus
Far out: VW plans an electric hippie bus
Volkswagen will revisit its Microbus history, but with a twist.
The German automaker plans to begin production of a new, all-electric version of the its famous van.
The extremely groovy vehicle, called the ID Buzz, won't arrive in dealerships until 2022, VW said.
The van will be part of Volkswagen's planned ID line of electric
vehicles. The first, a compact car simply called the ID, was unveiled as
a concept car at the Paris Motor Show last September. The ID Buzz
concept van was unveiled at the Detroit Motor Show in January. The name Buzz plays off the word "Bus," VW said. ID stands for any number of things including "Idea," "Identity" or "Intelligent Design."
The electric compact car will go on sale before the van does, VW said.
The concept van is also designed for autonomous driving, with a rectangular steering wheel that retracts into the dashboard when not in use. With the steering retracted, the driver's seat can be rotated around so the driver can talk with passengers while the van drives itself.
Many other automakers, however, are also making big plans for electric vehicles. And several countries, including Great Britain, France, Norway and China, have announced plans to begin phasing out gasoline- and diesel-powered cars.
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