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VW Bulli owners tell their story, as well as their opinion about the new VW ID. Buzz, in the new series launched by VW BULLILOVEstories ...
Hailing all fans of the Volkswagen Microbus. VW has a special treat for you today, and it’s electric. A new team effort between Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles ...
On the road to production, the Bulli would keep its five-seater capacity but lose its electric powerplant, instead going for a conventional range of shared gasoline and diesel engines. If it ...
The e-Bulli is a VW-endorsed EV converted T1 bus made by a company called eClassics that specializes in electrifying old Volkswagens.
VW hopes to change that with the new Bulli, a concept electric van being shown this week in Geneva. The Bulli is, according to VW, the realization of the Microbus concept from 2001 ...
The latest exhibit in this trend is the Volkswagen e-Bulli offered by Stuttgart-based eClassics, which offers a 61-kW electric motor tucked away in a restored VW T1 Samba body, providing 82 hp and ...
Volkswagen took the wraps off a new concept vehicle Tuesday – a hippie van with an electric vehicle twist. The e-Bulli concept is based on the T1 Samba Bus. Working with electric car conversion ...
Rumors regarding a potential Microbus designed by carmaker Volkswagen surfaced since late 2010 but, after the company finally presented the Bulli concept at the Geneva Auto Show, it was pretty ...
If VW’s BUDD-e concept wasn’t retro and weird enough for you, then this modern take on the German manufacturer’s Bulli concept from a few years ago might just hit the spot. When V-Dub ...
Did You Know That VW Offered A Small Fleet Of Electric Transporter Bulli Vans In The 1970s? The electric VW Bulli T2’s battery weighed 880 kg and gave it a maximum range of 85 km by Cristian ...
Britain's Autocar is reporting that Volkswagen's popular Bulli concept may be headed to production in Volkswagen's Puebla, Mexico facility.
VW Bulli production hopes dead, 313-mpg XL1 coming next year Volkswagen had a lot going on at this year’s Paris Motor Show, including, it seems, dishing to Britain’s What Car? about some ...