- VW spices up the appears of the ID.Buzz Cargo with a bunch of non-obligatory equipment.
- Choices embrace a bodykit, 20-inch wheels, black badges, and glass-look panels.
- A lot of the choices are additionally obtainable for the passenger model of the ID.Buzz.
VW lately launched the GTX efficiency flagship trim of the ID.Buzz, however what about consumers of the Cargo model who need one thing sportier? The reply lies in an non-obligatory accent package deal that clothes the LCV with a cool bodykit whereas dropping the tasteless panel-val appears with the assistance of faux home windows.
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At first, we thought that the pictured van was the work of an aftermarket firm, but it surely seems it’s an possibility provided by VW Netherlands. The “glass-look panels” make the ID.Buzz Cargo seem like the passenger model of the ID.Buzz with tinted home windows. These don’t serve any useful goal as they’re utilized on prime of the body-colored panels of the LCV.
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One other attention-grabbing possibility is the Styling package deal, which features a pronounced entrance splitter, protecting facet skirts, and a flowery rear spoiler. The bodykit might be optionally mixed with the Purple Accent package deal, including a little bit of colour to the entrance bumper and the mirror caps, alongside a protector for the rear bumper.
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VW additionally provides particular person customization choices, together with totally different designs of 20-inch alloy wheels, black badges, high-gloss mirrors, and a black end for the world across the bumper intakes. The latter makes a giant distinction within the design, trying extra aggressive than the ID.Buzz GTX. Lastly, the inside might be upgraded with a “hard-wearing and animal-friendly eco-leather” upholstery.
Pictures of the personalized ID.Buzz Cargo had appeared on-line a number of months in the past, however the packages had been simply made obtainable within the Netherlands. Setting apart the LCV-specific glass-look panels, the equipment are additionally obtainable for the common ID.Buzz.
When it comes to powertrains, the VW ID.Buzz Cargo is offered with three choices. The only-motor RWD variations produce 168 hp (125 kW / 170 PS) and 282 hp (210 kW / 286 PS) respectively, whereas the dual-motor AWD mannequin is sweet for a GTX-matching 335 hp (250 kW / 340 PS).
In case you’re questioning about the price of the visible upgrades, you’ll want €1,795 ($1,900) for the Styling package deal, €1,790 ($1,900) for the 20-inch alloy wheels, €695 ($740) for the glass-look panels, €495 ($520) for the Purple Accent package deal, and €305 ($320) for the black badges.
Including all of it up, the sporty remedy will set you again €5,080 ($5,400), on prime of the worth of the VW ID.Buzz Cargo that begins from €39,990 ($42,500) within the Netherlands.
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