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VW Pauses ID. Buzz Van Production Because People Aren’t Buying Them

October 21, 2025
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VW Pauses ID. Buzz Van Production Because People Aren’t Buying Them





vw pauses id buzz van production because people aren t buying them

Volkswagen’s retro-inspired ID. Buzz was supposed to rekindle the free-spirited appeal of the original Microbus while headlining the company’s electric future.

According to reports from Automotive News Europe and Germany’s DPA news agency, Volkswagen will suspend production of both the ID. Buzz and its Multivan sibling at its Hanover, Germany, factory from October 20 to 24, the pause coincides with the autumn holidays in Lower Saxony.

Volkswagen says the decision is a way to “adapt production processes to changed market conditions.” In other words, people don’t want it, and those who do, already bought one. Volkswagen has already taken measures to address the weak demand, including extending its summer shutdown by an extra week and reverting to a 35-hour work week in September.






vw pauses id buzz van production because people aren t buying them

When the ID. Buzz debuted, Volkswagen projected annual capacity of 130,000 units at the Hanover facility—those projections are pure ambition, year-to-date VW has only moved 42,900 vans, including those sold for commercial purposes. The plant, which builds both the electric ID. Buzz and the combustion-powered Multivan will produce roughly 21,000 fewer vehicles this year than originally planned, according to internal figures cited by Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung

The ID. Buzz’s pricing has not helped its case. In the U.S., the van starts north of $60,000 and climbs well above $70,000 in higher trims—which brings many other premium electric SUVs into play, most of which offer better range and higher performance. The model’s U.S. debut in late 2024 was also mugged by a recall and stop sale order due to third-row seats that failed to meet federal safety standards.






vw pauses id buzz van production because people aren t buying them

Despite the van’s charm, spacious interior, and easygoing road manners, the ID. Buzz offers one of the shortest driving ranges among modern EVs—some 230-ish miles—severely limiting its use case as a family hauler or commercial vehicle. Volkswagen says it will increase marketing support and introduce new incentives—demonstrating that it either firmly does not understand why people aren’t buying it, or those are really the only levers it has to pull.

[Images: Volkswagen]

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