2025 Volkswagen ID Buzz Is Retro Greatness From Every Angle

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All of this tech works fairly well, but the capacitive touch buttons for volume and climate control leave a little bit to be desired (and so do the non-leather material choices). The steering wheel feels like a quality item, though!

Let’s talk about prices really quickly, while we’re on the subject of quality. There are three trim levels: Pro S, Pro S Plus and 1st Edition. The Pro S is RWD only, and the two latter trims have AWD as an option AWD. The Pro S starts at $61,545, and there are no options available. Next up is the RWD Pro S Plus, which starts at $65,045, and fork over $69,545 and you’ll get the Pro S Plus AWD. You can add two-tone paint ($995) and an electrochromic panoramic glass roof ($1,495) to either of those. Finally, you’ve got the limited-time-only 1st Edition that comes with everything. RWD versions of that van start at $67,045, and the AWD 1st Edition will set you back $71,545. All of these prices include $1,550 for destination. These aren’t small numbers, but the ID Buzz gets most of the way to justify them.

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