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After much anticipation, the Volkswagen Electric Mini Bus is finally making its way to the U.S., following its debut in Europe. While Europeans have been enjoying this new electric version, Americans are just now getting their chance to experience it. Starting at around $60,000, it’s a vehicle I’m genuinely excited about. I don’t usually fall for nostalgia, but this minivan in disguise has a lot of features that deserve attention.

2025 VW ID. Buzz Minibus Review
2025 VW ID. Buzz Minibus Review

The Original Mini Bus

Before diving into the new model, let’s take a moment to appreciate the original Mini Bus from the 1960s. It’s the kind of classic that turns heads and sparks fond memories. Some people even thought the picture I posted of it was fake, but trust me, it’s real! This iconic vehicle was a huge hit back in the day.

When I shared news of the new electric version, many fans wished Volkswagen had simply made an electric version of the 60s design.

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I totally understand—it’s an iconic and friendly design. But let’s be honest, a lot has changed since then. Safety regulations, roads, and technology have all evolved. Volkswagen had to update the Mini Bus to make it practical for today’s world.

Modernizing the Mini Bus

Volkswagen faced a tough challenge—how to modernize the Mini Bus while staying true to its essence? While they couldn’t just replicate the old design, they’ve done an impressive job blending the classic with the new. The new Mini Bus is a bit larger, with a three-row layout.

The wheelbase is longer than the European version, which only has two rows. It’s essentially a full minivan, but still retains many signature elements from the original.

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Exterior Features

2025 VW ID. Buzz Minibus Exterior Features
2025 VW ID. Buzz Minibus Exterior Features

One look at the exterior, and you can immediately tell it’s bigger than the original. The new Mini Bus is now more of a large minivan with a longer wheelbase. Still, the familiar Volkswagen logo and many nostalgic features remain. The round headlights have been swapped for integrated headlights and a sleek bar at the front.

There’s also a cooling vent for the battery and aerodynamic improvements to boost efficiency. The 21-inch wheels are another nod to the classic style, modernized for better performance and aerodynamics.

The sliding door is a key feature, maintaining that minivan charm while staying true to the classic Mini Bus design. At the back, you’ll find a flat design with a full-length tail light bar, rear windshield wiper, and sunroof, adding to the modern feel.

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Interior Features

The real magic of the Mini Bus lies inside. The interior strikes a balance between modern comfort and nostalgic vibes. The dashboard and controls echo the ID.4, with a small screen behind the steering wheel and a larger display in the center. While the Mini Bus shares a lot of specs with the ID.4, it introduces practical features that set it apart.

One downside? The range. With a maximum of about 250 miles, it’s not ideal for long road trips. However, it charges quickly, and the practicality and features might just make up for it. Hidden storage options throughout the interior make it a great choice for families. There are double-decker storage compartments in the doors, a wireless charging pad, and plenty of space for other items.

Practical Storage and Features

The hidden storage is one of the standout features of the Mini Bus. From water bottle holders to a USB-C charging port, everything is thoughtfully placed. There’s even a slot for your key next to the steering wheel and a wireless charging spot to the right. The glove box is generously sized, and there are additional compartments scattered throughout the cabin.

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The center console features hidden drawers, and the storage space continues to the back. You can even remove the entire center console for more cargo space if needed, adding versatility to the vehicle.

The Roof and Smart Glass

The roof is equipped with a frosted glass sunroof, bringing a sense of openness and light into the cabin. One cool feature is the smart glass, which allows you to adjust the level of light or shade with the vehicle’s settings. This touch of luxury adds a modern flair to what is otherwise a very practical family vehicle.

Rear Seating and Legroom

In the second row, the Mini Bus offers impressive legroom. Even with the driver’s seat adjusted for my height, I had plenty of space. The seats also come with extra storage in the back, including a USB-C port for charging. Though there aren’t many traditional cupholders, there’s still room for large items like water bottles.

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Third-Row Seating

The third row is surprisingly spacious for a vehicle in this category. Thanks to the large sliding door, getting to the back is easy, and there’s ample legroom. The third row also features its own storage cubbies, USB-C ports, and decent headroom. This is a family vehicle that comfortably accommodates adults in all three rows.

Trunk Space

Thanks to the larger U.S. model, the Mini Bus offers a spacious trunk. The third-row seats are removable, creating even more storage space. This is a fantastic feature for families who need flexibility for both passengers and cargo.

Driving Experience and Final Thoughts

Some might worry about the driving experience, but I can assure you that the visibility is excellent, thanks to the large windows. The front glass is farther away compared to the original, but it provides better overall visibility. The inclusion of a second window up front enhances cornering visibility, similar to what you’d find in the Cybertruck.

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In the end, the Mini Bus is a unique and fascinating vehicle. While its range might not be ideal for everyone, it offers a fantastic mix of modern features, practicality, and nostalgic charm. At $60,000, it might not be for everyone, but I think many people will overlook the specs in favor of something cool and different to drive.

Conclusion

The Volkswagen ID. Buzz is a compelling option for families seeking something outside the ordinary. It blends practicality, modern features, and nostalgic design in a way few vehicles can. Whether it works for you depends on your priorities—whether that’s nostalgia, practicality, or a mix of both. I’d love to hear your thoughts after exploring all the features—drop a comment below!

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