Germany's ABT is known best as a high-performance automotive tuner and motorsports sponsor, but now it's stepping into the RV market. It's transformed the Volkswagen T6.1 into a very attractive camper ...
Volkswagen's spacious, endlessly customizable, and $2,200 Microbus was a 1960s icon. Hippies painted peace signs on their guitar-toting, cheap-to-use vans, transforming a German utility vehicle into ...
It may have a venerable age of 56 years and a girl’s name, but this 1966 VW Splitty is a rougher, more reliable camper than you think. Christened Cecil, the VW bus makes for a true overland vehicle ...
Volkswagen released this week a new version of its short-wheelbase camper van ahead of their other van, you know. A trim of the Transporter 6.1, it’s called the Surf. It is, for all intents and ...
Volkswagen’s ID. range of electric vehicles, including the ID. Buzz van, managed to grab the attention of European customers, judging by the number of reservations and positive reactions it received ...
Since its introduction in 2003, the Volkswagen California has been one of the bestselling and most iconic camper vans in the world. But after more than two decades on the road, the vehicle was getting ...
We've seen some tiny campers here over the years, fascinating micro contraptions that mash together mobility and living quarters in seemingly impossible ways. But we've never seen anything quite as ...
In the U.S. market, Volkswagen is synonymous with the idea of a camper van. That remains true despite the fact that VW has not actually offered a van fit for camping here in decades, but other markets ...
Volkswagen announced a new California Concept based on the Multivan T7, celebrating 35 years since the introduction of the popular campervan nameplate. The plug-in hybrid concept will debut on August ...
The Volkswagen ID.Buzz California has been the hotly anticipated camper van of the decade since the North American return of the VW bus was announced. While the Buzz hasn’t landed stateside yet, ...