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VW’s wild I.D. BUGGY could get a US launch – and that’s just the start

VW’s wild I.D. BUGGY could get a US launch – and that’s just the start

Posted on March 6, 2019 By Jarvis

There’s unexpected good news about Volkswagen’s I.D. BUGGY, the all-electric reboot of the classic 60s dune buggy that was revealed at the Geneva Motor Show this week. The bright green activity EV is intended to showcase just what VW can do with its MEB electric vehicle platform – or, indeed, what other automakers could do.

The modular electric drive matrix, or MEB, is VW’s architecture for its new investment into pure-electric cars. It’s designed to be flexible enough to cater for a wide range of vehicles, whether front- or rear-wheel drive, all-wheel drive, with lengthy range for road-trips, or shorter range for urban runarounds.
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