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2026 Volkswagen ID. Buzz

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The 2026 Volkswagen ID. Buzz is a full-size electric minivan featuring a boxy body design inspired by the classic Microbus. It provides seating for up to seven passengers in three rows with flexible configurations suitable for family use or cargo transport. In the market, it aligns with three-row electric SUVs including the Kia EV9 and Hyundai Ioniq 9, which offer similar range and seating capacity, along with the Tesla Model X for larger premium electric vehicles. Gas minivans such as the Chrysler Pacifica and Toyota Sienna represent alternatives for buyers transitioning to electric powertrains. The 2026 version continues the platform from the 2025 U.S. launch with incremental updates rather than a redesign. Standard equipment includes a rear-wheel-drive electric motor rated at 282 horsepower and an 86-kWh usable battery capacity, achieving an EPA-estimated range of 234 miles. The available all-wheel-drive configuration boosts power to 335 horsepower for improved performance and traction.

The interior incorporates Volkswagen's infotainment interface via a 12.9-inch central touchscreen paired with a 5.3-inch digital driver display. Compatibility extends to wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus integrated navigation using real-time traffic data. Additional functions encompass remote preconditioning accessible via smartphone, voice-activated controls supporting natural language inputs, and an optional head-up display with augmented reality navigation overlays. The IQ.DRIVE suite of driver aids remains standard, encompassing adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assistance, and automated parking features. Ownership connectivity occurs through the myVW app, which enables charge level monitoring, service appointment management, and reception of over-the-air updates for software enhancements.

What You're Really Signing Up For

  • Extensive data collection on personal info, habits, and driving with sharing to third parties and insurers.
  • Hard-to-find privacy policies and spotty track record on data handling.
  • Over-sensitive parking alerts that trigger unwanted braking during normal use.
  • Risk of sudden service cutoffs bricking remote features and access.
  • Infotainment stores personal data needing factory reset before resale.

Top Reported Issues

The most frequently mentioned problems by owners

Privacy & Surveillance5 mentions

Extensive Personal Data Collection

Volkswagen's ID. Buzz collects extensive personal and vehicle usage data including name, email, addr...

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Privacy & Surveillance4 mentions

Data Sharing with Third Parties

Volkswagen shares personal data widely with group companies, dealers, third-party marketers, online ...

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Privacy & Surveillance2 mentions

User Profiling from Data

VW combines collected vehicle data with inferences and third-party sources like data brokers and soc...

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Privacy & Surveillance2 mentions

Insurance Data Sharing

VW's DriveView program shares driver behavior like speed, braking, seatbelt use, and GPS location wi...

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