The Volkswagen ID. Buzz: A Colorful Nostalgia Trip with a Side of Practicality

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The Quirky Appeal of the ID. Buzz

The Volkswagen ID. Buzz is nothing short of a fun magnet, evoking feelings of nostalgia while turning heads on the road. This electric bus may not reign supreme in terms of practicality, but its vibrant personality is undoubtedly captivating. In the right configuration, particularly with the sought-after two-tone paint scheme, the ID. Buzz becomes an eye-catching spectacle that makes every drive a joyful experience.

Color Combinations That Sell

As it turns out, the suits in Wolfsburg have caught onto a little something: dual-color variants of the ID. Buzz are selling like hotcakes. Excitement surrounding these colorful combos is so pronounced that Volkswagen is even encouraging dealers to split the cost of wraps to boost inventory turnover. After all, when faced with a two-tone beauty versus a slightly dull monochrome model, the choice for buyers becomes clear.

The Dilemma of Production Restrictions

However, the whims of production management have led to a surplus of solid colors being shipped to U.S. dealers, contributing to slower sales. While VW’s monochromatic options, to put it mildly, are a tad yawn-inducing (with choices like black, white, or silver), the vibrant hues beckon prospective buyers. With less appealing color options lingering on the lot, it’s no surprise that the ID. Buzz is struggling to maintain its initial excitement. As one enthusiastic Redditor aptly remarked, “they need to wrap it in a decent battery with a 300-mile range in AWD mode.” Until that happens, the colorful allure of the ID. Buzz remains its strongest selling point.

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