This is a 1966-model Volkswagen T1 Samba Bus. It has spent more than half a century on the roads of California, meaning it's probably got wild and woolly stories to tell about Woodstock and the Summer ...
The future foretold by the 1997 science-fiction film Gattaca is slowly coming true, at least when it comes to electric cars. The drama set decades in the future featured an enviable menagerie of ...
Recently, we've seen Volkswagen experiment with combining its old-school aesthetic and modern tech. Last summer, it showed off its Type 20 electric concept-- a 1962 Microbus crammed with tech and an ...
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has finally revealed the electrified version of its classic 1966 T1, a project it did in collaboration with a third-party partner, eClassics. The bus you see in the ...
There's no easier way to make car lovers swoon than a vintage Volkswagen Type 1 microbus or Kombi. In this case, you're looking at the VW e-Bulli concept by eClassics. It's a 1966 T1 Samba Bus ...
Classic cars fitted with electric powertrains aren't exactly a new idea, but Volkswagen's E-Bulli takes things to another level. I say that simply because it's based on a T1 Samba Bus and it's amazing ...
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has already converted a number of rides to electric power, but never a T1 – until now, that is. Based on a 1966 ‘Samba Bus’, the project has been baptized the e-Bulli.
Everyone has different ways of coping with the coronavirus shut-in. People working from home are spicing up their teleconferences with animated backdrops. Senior Technology Editor Lee Hutchinson has ...
With the ID. Buzz set to launch next year, Volkswagen has placed the spotlight on its iconic predecessor, the Bulli, by teaming up with Playmobil to create a scale model with intricate looks. Inspired ...
eClassics, a Stuttgart-based EV-conversion company, unveiled a gorgeous all-electric concept based on the classic T1 Samba Bus. The conversion, a collaboration with Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, is ...
Think "most off-road-capable VW Type 2" of all time and the T3 Syncro probably flashes to mind, perhaps a modern-day aftermarket creation like the Terracamper Terock. Ask VW, though, and it broadens ...
Who would have thought that VW, not a design innovator, would have the guts to industrialize almost unchanged the concept presented in 2017 at the Detroit show? But lo and behold, it did. The ...
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