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Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles announces UK pricing for all-electric ID. Buzz Cargo

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has announced UK pricing for the ID. Buzz Cargo, with prices starting from £38,125.

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles announces UK pricing for all-electric ID. Buzz Cargo

Launching with two trim levels: Commerce and Commerce Plus, both offer a range of practicality, connectivity, and driver assistance systems. Featuring a 77kWh lithium-ion battery, the ID. Buzz Cargo is capable of an all-electric range of up to 256 miles.

Starting from £38,125, Commerce offers LED headlight signature, three front seats with heated driver’s seat, front and rear parking sensors, Ready 2 Discover infotainment system with 10” touchscreen, wireless App-Connect for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and multiple USB-C ports. The price also includes three services and one MOT.

Commerce Plus, with prices starting from £42,375, adds Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Keyless entry, Park Assist Plus with memory function, rear view camera, multi-function leatherette steering wheel, heated windscreen, Discover Pro navigation system with 10” touchscreen, plus a range of driver assistance systems such as Travel Assist, Lane Assist, Side Assist and Emergency Assist.

Built using sustainable components and materials, the “workhorse” of the ID. Buzz family, the ID. Buzz Cargo offers all-electric power and can accommodate two Euro pallets loaded sideways, with an overall volume of up to 3.9m3. Trailer loads of up to 1,000kg can also be attached to the optional trailer hitch.

Customers can choose from a two or three seat configuration upfront, with space inside the cab for work essentials, thanks to clever cockpit storage. A fixed partition between the driver’s cab and the loading space can be fitted with a window and through-loading if required. Two sliding side doors make loading more convenient and flexible.

The ID. Buzz Cargo will be open for order in August.

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

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