Volkswagen's electric van starts at $59,995 and is expected to be a hot commodity
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz will arrive at dealerships in November and dealers will only have one or two at launch. This means the electric minivan could be ripe for markups, much to the chagrin of the automaker. With EV sales slower than expected, the company is planning to offer hybrids in the United States. Volkswagen’s electric vehicle ambitions have run into market realities and this has already caused the North American launch of the ID.7 to be indefinitely delayed.
However, Di Si specifically mentioned the Tiguan plug-in hybrid and stated “We have the technology, we know how to do it and we'll adjust the portfolio in the next couple years.” Of course, it’s important to note the European Tiguan isn’t the same as the North American version which will be unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November. While Volkswagen is now eyeing hybrids in America, the company hasn’t given up on EVs. Quite the opposite as the ID. Buzz is slated to arrive at U.S.
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