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Volkswagen brings back buttons: ‘It’s not a phone, it’s a car’ After years of frustrating touch-based controls, VW is listening to customers and bringing back physical buttons for good.
Ever since the Tiguan was launched back in 2008 for the US market, it was never one of our favorite VW models. The first generation was imported from Germany, came with a high-powered (for the ...
The Volkswagen Bus is back, and more capable than ever By C.C. Weiss September 16, 2024 Volkswagen reveals the seventh generation of its iconic Type 2 Transporter VW Commercial Vehicles View 11 Images ...
This rallycross show car celebrates 50 years of the Polo—Volkswagen's tiny hatch that spawned the iconic Harlequin series of cars with multicolored body panels.
Volkswagen brings back the bus with the all-new ID. Buzz electric minivan. It seats seven comfortably, the seats fold flat, and it has all the infotainment you’ll ever want. But it’ll only go ...
But VW took the feedback to heart, and the 2025 Volkswagen Tiguan comes back swinging, with major upgrades in interior materials, tech, and design. This time, it’s ready to play hardball.
The wildfires in the Los Angeles area have caused and continue to cause truly horrifying levels of devastation to nearly 40,000 acres of land, leveling homes, apartment buildings, assisted living ...
VW Brings Back Physical Buttons After Admitting Touchscreens Are A Disaster The much-needed re-introduction of physical buttons will start with the production ID.2all in 2026 ...
With the 2017 unveiling of the ID Buzz concept, Volkswagen announced that the iconic VW bus—forever a symbol of beachy road trips and 1960’s hippie freedom—was returning to the market as an ...
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz is already a familiar sight. The first concept version was shown back in 2017 about the time Apple was introducing the iPhone 8 and, finally, the Buzz is hitting America as ...
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz marks the return of the classic VW bus, but it’s now an all-electric minivan with seating for up to seven.
Volkswagen has heard the complaints loud and clear. The company’s design chief, Andreas Mindt, confirmed in a recent interview with Autocar that physical buttons will return to VW’s next ...