The electric Volkswagen Kombi range will start from below $80,000 when it arrives in Australian showrooms later this year.
Volkswagen Australia has today announced pricing and details for a four-model line-up for the VW iD Buzz (its official name).
It includes one ‘Cargo’ commercial van model, as well as a choice of three passenger variants in five- and seven-seat configurations.
The initial 2025 Volkswagen iD Buzz range is as follows (other variants may follow at a later date):
All prices listed above exclude additional on-road costs such as registration, stamp duty and arbitrary dealer charges.
Additional optional costs:
In a media statement issued today Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Director Ryan Davies said the company has already received almost 7000 expressions of customer interest, before pricing had been announced.
While most variants are due in local showrooms by the end of this year, the flagship iD Buzz GTX is due to go into production later this year for Australian delivery in early 2025, pending any delays.
Joshua Dowling has been a motoring journalist for more than 20 years, most of that time with Fairfax (The Sydney Morning Herald), News Corp Australia (Herald Sun and News.com.au), and most recently Drive.com.au (owned by Nine Media). He is also a World Car of the Year judge, has won numerous journalism awards, and test drives up to 200 cars per year.
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