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Volkswagen ID. Buzz GTX Tests at Nurburgring without Camouflage

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【Summary】The Volkswagen ID. Buzz GTX prototype seen at Nurburgring features a new front bumper design, subtler mesh slats, and a black trim that creates a smirking appearance. It also has different two-tone wheels and retains the same rear design as the US-spec model.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 22, 2023 9:53 AM PT
Volkswagen ID. Buzz GTX Tests at Nurburgring without Camouflage

The prototype version of the ID. Buzz seen in Nurburgring maintains its familiar shape, but there are noticeable differences in the front end. The new bumper design gives it a distinct look, and the mesh slats have a subtler finish, creating a more seamless front fascia. Additionally, the prototype features a black trim that extends on both ends, giving the impression of a smirking vehicle.

When viewed from the side, the ID. Buzz GTX prototype showcases a different set of two-tone wheels. Although they still have five spokes, they appear bolder compared to the wheels currently found on the US-spec ID. Buzz. These wheels are also not as flashy as the twisted double-spoke wheels that were originally envisioned by Irmscher for the ID. Buzz.

At the rear, the prototype retains the same design as the US-spec Volkswagen ID. Buzz. There are no changes to the slim taillights, large tailgate, and simple-looking bumper.

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