• The 2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz will cost at least $61,545
  • Single-motor models will have 234 miles of range, dual-motor models have 231 miles of range
  • The ID.Buzz will arrive at U.S. dealers later this year

The two most pressing pieces of the VW Bus's return have finally been revealed.

On Wednesday, Volkswagen said the 2025 ID.Buzz will cost $61,545 including a $1,550 destination charge and have up to 234 miles of range when it arrives later this year. Those numbers aren't for the same vehicle.

Initially the ID.Buzz will be offered in three trim levels including Pro S, Pro S Plus, and launch-only 1st Edition. Rear-wheel drive will be standard while a dual-motor model with all-wheel drive will be available, but only on Pro S Plus and launch-only 1st Edition. Every U.S. ID.Buzz will feature three rows of seats with seating for six or seven passengers and a 91-kwh battery pack.

2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz

2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz

Base Pro S models cost $61,545, have a single-rear motor with 282 hp and 234 miles of EPA-rated range. The rear-wheel-drive only model comes standard with a second-row bench seat with seating for up to seven passengers. Only three monotone colors, including Candy White, Deep Black Pearl, and Metro Silver, will be offered with the choice of Copper or Moonlight interior colors. Standard 20-inch aluminum wheels fill the wheels with LED lighting defining the front and rear ends.

Every ID.Buzz will have a 12.9-inch touchscreen infotainment system and 5.3-inch digital gauge cluster. The front center console is removable. Eight 45-watt USB-C ports and a 12-volt trunk outlet keep things charged along with a 150-watt 110-volt passenger seat outlet.

2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz

2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz

Pro S Plus models cost $65,045 with the single 282-hp rear motor. Opting for the dual-motor model for all-wheel drive increases output to 335 hp, increases the price to $69,545, and drops EPA-rated range to 231 miles. The three monotone color options from the base model carry over, but for $995 the color palette opens to a variety of two-tone options. The interior can be optioned in Cooper, Moonlight, or Dune colors.

The extra coin adds a head-up display and surround-view camera system along with a 700-watt Harmon Kardon sound system with 14 speakers. Single-motor Pro S Plus models a second-row bench seat is standard for hauling seven passengers while captain's chairs are optional. Opting for the dual-motor powertrain makes the second-row captain's chairs standard.

The launch-only 1st Edition model costs $67,045 in single-motor form and $71,545 for the dual-motor powertrain. Every 1st Edition features a Dune interior and five two-tone exterior color options. The 1st Edition models sport a specific 20-inch wheel design, roof rail cross bars, and badging throughout along with heritage-inspired floor mats. Single-motor models will have a second-row bench seat while dual-motor models will have captain's chairs.