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Volkswagen ID. Buzz MPV - Interior & comfort

A thoughtfully designed, well-built interior is only let down by a frustrating infotainment system

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4.1 out of 5

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Interior & comfort Rating

4.0 out of 5

Despite its tall and boxy shape, the Volkswagen ID. Buzz is surprisingly refined behind the wheel. The curved front end means there isn’t a huge amount of wind noise, and while the suspension setup is relatively firm, it doesn’t cause too much disturbance in the cabin beyond the largest of potholes.

2022 Volkswagen ID. Buzz: dashboard

Despite being renowned for producing solidly-built cars, Volkswagen’s ID. lineup has, until now, been shipped with rather lacklustre interiors. The ID. Buzz seems to buck this trend, however, as the materials used throughout the cabin feel of much higher quality than what we’ve seen in VW’s other electric cars.

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Our switch from combustion engines to electric power is all about sustainability and Volkswagen appears to focus on that in the interior of the ID. Buzz; the seats are constructed using a material that is made from 10% collected ocean plastic and 90% recycled plastic bottles.

The overall design of the cabin is incredibly minimalist and full of nifty touches such as a removable centre console, dubbed the ‘Buzz Box’, and an optional three-pin plug under the front passenger seat.

Sitting on top of the dashboard is a 10-inch touchscreen (12-inches in the First Edition), which comes as standard with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. This is bolstered by a small five-inch digital instrument cluster and is, unfortunately, rather frustrating to use. Volkswagen’s latest operating system is absolutely filled with bugs and glitches, while the screen itself can be very laggy to respond. 

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Another issue we have is with the climate controls which sit underneath the central screen. These are touch-sensitive sliders and can be much more difficult to use when on the go than a traditional knob or dial. To add insult to injury, just like in the new Mk8 Volkswagen Golf, these controls aren’t illuminated either, making them even more of a pain to operate in the dark.

Trim levels & equipment

Buyers can configure their new ID. Buzz in one of two distinct specifications: Life and Style. Starting at around £47,000, the entry-level ID. Buzz Life model has all the equipment the majority of buyers will ever need such as LED headlights, 19-inch alloy wheels, the aforementioned 10-inch infotainment system, sliding rear doors, 60:40 split folding rear seats, keyless start, a reversing camera and a host of safety and driver assistance features such as adaptive cruise control and autonomous emergency braking.

For around an extra £5,000, the top-of-the-range Style trim boasts larger 20-inch wheels, Matrix LED headlights, stainless steel pedals, two-tone upholstery and a powered tailgate. The limited-run First Edition model is now sold out, but included a more expansive 12-inch touchscreen as well as 21-inch alloys and an upgraded interior.

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