Recently updated on February 21, 2023 at 09:07 am
The VW ID. Visually, Buzz is quite a stylish minivan. But if you like the Stromer a little more adventurous, Volkswagen doesn't really have many options at the moment. But the team of delta4x4 will be happy to help in this case. Because they have taken the first step by having cool off-road rims and tires in their range for the e-van. The vehicle from the pictures is a completely black VW ID. Buzz by the off-road specialists Capricorn Trucks was rebuilt. It was fitted with a set of 18-inch “Classic B” alloy wheels made by delta4x4. Like the vehicle, the wheelset is black and the aluminum is also included Loder Tires in size 255/55R18. Alternatively, you can also mount other off-road tires from BF Goodrich, Cooper or General Grabber.
VW ID.Buzz. with delta4x4 Classic B rims
The set-up allows for more grip off-road, but should of course ideally be included all wheel drive be combined. Yes, with regard to the VW ID. Buzz is currently not able to do this. So far it has only been available with rear-wheel drive and only one engine. With a 204 PS & 310 NM electric motor. It is powered by a 77 kWh battery and according to VW the range is 400 to 480 km. The bigger tires with the increased rolling resistance will certainly reduce the range a little.
Incidentally, the set of rims is said to cost a whopping €2.690 plus tires. Capricorn Trucks plans to add more components to the ID. to offer buzz. If we get more information, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed about this if you simply use our Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
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