Volkswagen has ambitious plans for future electric vehicles, but that's not stopping the company from adding a jolt of electric power to some of the most deserving members of its historic catalog. One ...
With a minimum of horsepower, but a maximum of fun, reliability and adventure on a shoestring budget, Volkswagen's boxy vans carted people carted people to and from school, transported families on ...
In 1976, at the tail end of the Ford Administration, hippies no longer hip, Sue Vargo and Molly Mead decided that they wanted to drive to the Florida Keys in a Volkswagen bus. They were best friends, ...
Ask most people to imagine the symbols of the late 1960s counterculture, and a few recurrent images will come up: guitars, ...
Execs hope the electric Volkswagen ID. Buzz can revitalize interest in the ailing German brand. The spiritual successor to the T2, reborn as an electric minivan decades later, edged out the Hyundai ...
During the T1 era, VW made everything from fire-brigade pickup trucks to the most collectible of them all, the Deluxe Samba. Throughout the 1950s, Volkswagen’s Type 2 microbus was hardly a collectible ...
Now in it’s fifth year, a vintage VW bus show has become a holiday tradition on North Fourth Avenue. On Saturday, Dec. 26, the show will feature more than 25 buses that date back to the 1960s and ’70s ...
VW’s new ID. Buzz is a retro-inspired minivan that clearly takes cues from the classic VW Bus of the 1960s and 1970s. How well does it stack up? It’s hard to overstate the impact the VW Type 2 — ...
Assessing which Volkswagen is more iconic is no easy task, partly because its Bus and Beetle models are about as iconic as it gets. Both frequently turn heads even today as they head down the road, ...
The Volkswagen bus, an icon of the 1960s and 1970s, is coming back as an electric model. VW just offered a peek at what the production version will look like. The preproduction model has a sleek, ...