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The ID. Buzz has a spacious interior, with a tall roof, flat floor and a wide space which makes the most of its width and length.
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz can be had with several internal layouts, with everything from three to seven seats.
Standard equipment on base Cargo versions includes 18-inch steel wheels, a 12.9-inch multimedia touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, a 10-inch digital driver's display, a leather steering wheel and LED headlights.
Standard SWB versions of the ID. Buzz can sprint from 0-100km/h in 7.6 seconds, with LWB versions completing the sprint in 7.9 seconds. The go-fast AWD GTX can sprint from 0-100km/h in 6.4 seconds. Top speed ranges from 145-160km/h.
Boot space depends on the cabin layout. A massive 1121 litres is available with five seats deployed in passenger versions, or nearly double that with the second row folded down. Cargo versions offer 3.9 cubic meter storage area capable of accommodating two Euro-standard pallets.
There are two powertrain options in the ID. Buzz range in Australia. The base rear-wheel drive version produces 210kW/560Nm, while the all-wheel drive GTX boosts total outputs to 250kW and over 600Nm of torque, although no official torque figure is given.
All ID. Buzz variants in Australia arrive with an 84kWh battery pack, but range depends on layout and wheel size. Expect a range of around 474km for a SWB passenger version.