When I stepped inside Volkswagen’s new ID. Buzz—the electric version of the classic VW Microbus, available for sale in the ...
In contrast, a gas-powered VW camper will set you back closer to €70,000 ($75,000) brand new. Ventje knows the kind of people ...
Kia is coming after Volkswagen's foothold on the electric camper market with the new Light Camper, built on its newly announced PV5 electric van. “Yes, we are interested in providing a camper ...
The Grand California has been upgraded for 2025, mirroring the facelifted Crafter. Highlights include a new digital cockpit, a camper control panel, and more ADAS. The motorhome is powered by a 2. ...
In fact, Kia's already considering two versions of the PV5 camper. "We are considering introducing two different camping car versions. One would be a camper ‘lite’ version and the other one ...
There’ll soon be a seven-seater variant, as well as a long-awaited camper version, a modern version of the cult 1950s and 1960s model and an electric rival to VW’s own California series. It’s not hard ...
Volkswagen launched its iconic California camper van into its own brand, incorporating camper products ranging from ...
We're hoping those include production-intent versions of the PV5 Wkndr off-road electric camper van concept shown ... three-row EV that's arguably more VW-bus-like than today's VW bus, the very ...
Even though Volkswagen has been out of the camper game in the US for a couple of decades — and the van game until the ID.Buzz launch — it remains a important part of its business in Europe.
German automaker Volkswagen has presented a world premiere of a new all-electric show car called the ... (aside from the decision not to offer a camper variant… huge miss, guys).
The firm’s largest motor home model lets you camp with confidence, thanks to uprated tech and improved aftersales ...
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