The 2026 Volkswagen ID. Buzz range of configurations is currently priced from $69,990.
The 2026 Volkswagen ID. Buzz carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1600 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz 2026 prices range from $69,990 for the basic trim level Van Cargo Swb to $104,990 for the top of the range People Mover Gtx Lwb 4Motion.
| Volkswagen ID. Buzz Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption |
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Gtx Lwb 4Motion
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Body Type: People Mover | Specs: Electric 1 SP AUTO |
Fuel Consumption:
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Cargo Swb
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Body Type: Van | Specs: Electric 1 SP AUTO |
Fuel Consumption:
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It all depends on how you define long and bulky. But no seven-seater is going to be exactly small, is it? That’s because, to accommodate the third row of seats necessary to seat seven a vehicle physically has to be a certain length and there’s just no getting around that.
But I take your point; a lot of the seven-seat SUVs out there do seem pretty big. Again, however, that’s not a bad thing if you plan to fill all three rows of seats and still have some room left for luggage. The smaller seven-seaters aren’t all that good at this as the third row gobbles up the luggage space, making these cars best for those who only need seven seats on an occasional basis. If that’s your situation there are lots of mid-sized seven seaters around, but they’re pretty much all SUVs.
And while it goes against your preference for a smaller vehicle, the very best seven-seaters aren’t SUVs. They’re usually people-mover vans such as the Ford Tourneo, Kia Carnival and VW ID. Buzz. In fact, some of these even seat eight. They’re also a lot better for accessing the rearmost row of seats and they’ll still have lots of luggage space even with all seats occupied. And, yes, they look big, but that’s physics for you.
In the meantime, you could look at slightly less bulky options including the Hyundai Santa Fe, Kia Sorento, Mazda CX-80 and Toyota Kluger. There’s also been speculation recently that Subaru’s seven-seat Tribeca might make a return to the Australian market.
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