Geneva may be as far from a sandy desert or long stretch of beach as you can get, but that’s where Volkswagen chose to reveal its rebooted dune buggy. The I.D. Buggy that rolled onto the stage at the ...
Dune buggies popped up in the news several times this week. The open-bodied American car culture icon that took hold in the 1960s on shortened VW Beetle chassis inspired a VW electric concept vehicle, ...
Volkswagen has revealed its latest all-electric car, and if the thought of an EV Microbus had you excited, a VW buggy EV could prove too much to handle. Set to make its official debut at the Geneva ...
The car was unveiled at the Geneva International Motor Show this week. Volkswagen Group are unlikely to roll it out for wider sale. Volkswagen VOW3-DE brought back the spirit of the Californian sun ...
Volkswagen is bringing back the dune buggy, its beachy sand crawler first made popular in the '60s. It will use the same electrified platform as dozens of battery-electric vehicles that will come to ...
Volkswagen is reviving the dune buggy, a model once based on the floorpan of the legendary rear engine Beetle. At the Geneva show, the group will reveal the first fully electric version of a new buggy ...
The custom car phenomenon is as old as the second-hand car, yet somehow the decades which stick in the mind as their heyday are the 1960s and 1970s. If you didn’t have a dune buggy or a van with ...
Dune buggies used to be a cultural phenomenon back in the 60s and 70s, and while they are not as popular as they used to be, they are just as cool. There is no denying that racing across the sand with ...
If you never got the chance to own an original or new Meyers Manx Buggy from the 1960s, this might be your only chance.
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