As electric as sporty, Volkswagen confirms the ID. Buzz GTX with 340 CV!

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At Volkswagen they are willing to make the most of their new electric van, which is why this 2023 we will see great news for the ID. buzz. But within all these new possibilities, the one that has surprised us the most is the release of an ID. Buzz GTX with 340 hp, a kind of sports version that will seek to delight the most burned. Never before has Volkswagen dared with such a cocktail and this is how they intend to make it happen.

Already on sale in Spain in passenger version (ID. Buzz 5 seats) or commercial for the transport of goods (ID. Cargo)Volkswagen told us during its presentation that this van would evolve over time, releasing new versions and configurations. Well, in 2023 we will know the first news and we already anticipate that they will give a lot to talk about.

The ID Buzz GTX will be the most powerful electric vehicle ever manufactured by Volkswagen to date

First of all we must highlight the confirmation of the launch of a ID. Buzz GTX. Following in the footsteps of the ID.4 and ID.5, Volkswagen wants to expand the name GTX to its electric van to give it that more sporty and performance spirit. To get it will make use of two electric motors, one on each axis, managing to extract 340 CV of maximum power. Taking into account that currently the ID. The most powerful Buzz offers 204 CV, we are talking about an important leap, with the plus that all-wheel drive offers in order to make the most of the extra power.

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Volkswagen has not offered more details about the battery, the autonomy or the benefits that the ID will have. Buzz GTX, but it shouldn’t take too long to meet them.

Beyond this GTX variant, we should also point out that the ID. Buzz will expand its range with the arrival of a long wheelbase variant (+250 mm) that will allow 7 seats to be installedas well as new versions with all-wheel drive. Once again Volkswagen has also confirmed the development of an ID. California starting with the Buzz, but unfortunately it will be difficult to see it on the market before 2024-2025.

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