The car was unveiled at the Geneva International Motor Show this week. Volkswagen Group are unlikely to roll it out for wider sale. Volkswagen VOW3-DE brought back the spirit of the Californian sun ...
Volkswagen is bringing back the dune buggy, its beachy sand crawler first made popular in the '60s. It will use the same electrified platform as dozens of battery-electric vehicles that will come to ...
Update: As if to confirm rumors that it is considering building a new electric beach buggy, Volkswagen included the sketch in this lead photo on its corporate Christmas card, sent to various ...
Volkswagen is reviving the dune buggy, a model once based on the floorpan of the legendary rear engine Beetle. At the Geneva show, the group will reveal the first fully electric version of a new buggy ...
The Dune Buggy is arguably one of the most iconic vehicles of the 20th Century. But in spite of its notoriety, plenty of confusion still swirls around about it, with people assuming that it’s a ...
Electric cars can be earnest, sensible, and green, but Volkswagen is taking the opportunity to show EVs can just as much be silly, playful, and neon green, with the VW I.D. BUGGY concept at the Geneva ...
Dune buggies used to be a cultural phenomenon back in the 60s and 70s, and while they are not as popular as they used to be, they are just as cool. There is no denying that racing across the sand with ...
The Meyers Manx is one of the most recognizable shapes in automobiledom, but the Manx recently featured on "Jay Leno's Garage" hides a surprise underneath the familiar bodywork. As a refresher, the ...
DETROIT -- Volkswagen had something for music lovers and performance addicts today at the North American International Auto Show here. An impromptu music performance heralded the debut of the Dune, a ...
The Volkswagen Beetle Dune concept car is unveiled with performers, Monday, Jan. 13, 2014, at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Mich. (AP Photo/Tony Ding) DETROIT (AP) -- Grab ...
If you were a young person in the 1960s, you almost certainly rode in a Volkswagen Beetle. If you were lucky, you owned one. And it was bitchin’. If you lived in Southern California, you might have ...