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 ...
It’s orange, because it should be “immediately recognisable in the countryside”. Heck, it'd be recognisable from Mars: welcome to the Volkswagen T1 Bulli you never knew you wanted until right now.
In late February, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles teased the e-Bulli, a T1 Samba Bus converted to run exclusively on electricity. The vehicle was supposed to debut at the Techno Classica 2020 show in ...
The Volkswagen bus, like no other car, stands for the spirit of freedom. It debuted over 60 years ago in 1950 with a contagiously simple design. Its internal Volkswagen code name was T1 for ...
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.
German car-builder eClassics – a Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles partner – has released its e-Bulli, a conversion package that takes a classic T1 Samba Bus and adds Volkswagen’s electric vehicle ...
The concept vehicle boasts an 82-horsepower electric motor that replaces the 43-hp four-cylinder engine in the original T1 Samba Bus. Maximum torque is 156 pound-feet, or more than twice the twist ...
The VW Bus is iconic. Launched in 1950, it went on to become a symbol of the hippie movement and earn legendary status. Now, Volkswagen will now sell you one with more than just flower power: a ...
Beloved by countless generations, the iconic Volkswagen T1, a.k.a. the Bulli (or Transporter, Kombi, Microbus, among others nicknames) has been the vehicle of choice for countless forward control ...