Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has been seriously busy this past month. In addition to prepping the ID. Buzz for US launch, ...
Back in the halcyon days of Woodstock, all the cool kids were living out of their Volkswagen Busses. Now that Volkswagen’s brought the Bus back to North America, it’s only fitting that a ...
A VW Bus in the 1960s cost around $2,000 (around $21,000 in today’s dollars); a used van might have cost a few hundred. To be ...
There’s no two ways about it, the ID Buzz is an excellent little retro runabout that combines cutesy styling with cargo van ...
Peace Vans’ Buzz.Box upgrades VW ID.Buzz with a compact kitchen and storage for $7,995. For $10,995, the Buzz.Box.Sleeper adds a queen-sized bed to the VW ID.Buzz for camping. The Buzz.Camper ...
Reimo's Volkswagen Caddy Maxi Camp is often among the top highlights of the tiny camper van segment at the annual Düsseldorf ...
Volkswagen plans to make a new electric van inspired by the one that spawned its much-loved camper. The last classic VW Kombi, or VW T2, was produced in Brazil in 2013 after safety standards there ...
European van life comes to America with a Mercedes camper based on the Metris. Mercedes-Benz Shows Off Camper Vans in Germany Mercedes is showing off a handful of camper vans at the Caravan Salon ...
No, the California isn't the new van from VW. In fact, Volkswagen is simply celebrating the original California camper's thirtieth anniversary this year, which is why Volkswagen shipped a fleet of ...
At the upcoming Caravan Salon in Düsseldorf, Germany, Mercedes will reveal the Marco Polo - a versatile, stylish and decidedly contemporary take on the classic camper van. It's got an onboard ...
It also offers instant visibility of the van’s systems, such as fresh and waste water levels, plus the charge state of the auxiliary battery. VW’s pictures suggest campers will be able to live ...