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The Volkswagen Type 2, also known as the Transporter T1, Kombi, Bulli or Bus, has achieved cult status around the world, particularly in the United States where it became the default choice of ...
Called the e-BULLI, its an original T1 Samba Bus with a 45kWh battery and electric motor from the £22,500 e-Up! city car. Top speed is 85mph and it can be charged to 80% in 40 minutes.
Think "most off-road-capable VW Type 2" of all time and the T3 Syncro probably flashes to mind, perhaps a modern-day aftermarket creation like the Terracamper Terock. Ask VW, though, and it ...
Scale model playsets of the Volkswagen T1 Camping Bus and VW Beetle have been launched by Playmobil, with fully-functional interiors and a four-cylinder boxer engine for the Bug.
“The T1 Revival Concept pays homage to this first series of Volkswagen commercial vehicles, designed on the current VW Transporter T6 platform, with a wheelbase that has been extended by 7cm ...
This week, VW unveiled its e-BULLI concept and announced that eClassics will convert T1 vehicles, like the classic VW camper vans, into e-BULLI-style EVs.
A classic VW T1 and an Airbus H125 helicopter served as a base for a unique build. The project is courtesy of Chuck Jurgen Teschke, who works in aircraft maintenance. The wild creation won’t be ...
The T1 Revival concept images in this post aren't official at all, but they are fun to look at. The renderings come from designer David Obendorfer, who's put together other great throwback ...
Buzz is not the Volkswagen Bus, but it pays the pioneer a fitting tribute. What most people do not know is that the T1.5 Bus almost made it until the present day.
Good luck finding a Volkswagen Bus in good condition at a reasonable price. Fortunately, you can live the dream with Playmobil’s take on the classic van.
John-Henry Harris has created a wonderful Lego kit of the classic VW 1962 T1 Combi Camper, using 1,322 Lego bricks. The 10220 Volkswagen T1 Camper Van will be sale from October 1st, 2011 for $120 ...
Apparently, America needs more car seats. So, when Volkswagen unveiled the ID. Buzz, a retro-styled electric van, last year it noted that the version for North America would be longer and would ...