Volkswagen ID. Buggy review

Volkswagen is progressing ever faster towards a future of new zero-emissions electric-powered models under its recently created ID. sub-brand. Its plans, which are budgeted to cost over AUD$70 billion through to 2028, have been meticulously conveyed to the car-buying public with the unveiling of a series of six different concepts over the past four years, the latest of which is the eye-catching ID. Buggy – a likeable back-to-basics two-seater inspired by the classic Meyers Manx Dune Buggy.

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