- This ID.Buzz GTX is all wheel drive. - It features sporty accents in black on the lower front. - There is a hidden sensor in the front part of the car. - It has a large retro VW logo. - The GTX version has vertical light signatures in addition to the normal daytime running lights. - It is Cherry Red, a color unique to the GTX version. - The test vehicle has the largest, 21-inch wheels, while 19-inch and 20-inch wheels are also an option. - There are two different length versions: 4.71 meters or 4.96 meters (185 inches or 195 inches), a 25-centimeter or 10-inch difference. - North America gets the long wheelbase only. Europe can pick short or long wheelbase. - A contrasting color for the top area is also available, but single-color styles are preferred. - Performance-wise, it has 340 horsepower and an acceleration time of 6.5 seconds. - Usually, the ID.Buzz has only rear wheel drive. - The GTX or North American all-wheel-drive versions also get a front electric motor. The rear electric motor is always the stronger one. - The rear light signature begins on the side and goes all the way through the car. - The reviewed car has the optional IQ light. - The rear has a clean design. European models include a GTX batch and large retro logo. - Its top speed is 160 kilometers per hour or 100 miles per hour. - The short wheelbase version has a 79-kilowatt-hour net battery. The long wheelbase version is 86-kilowatt-hours net. Ten to 80 percent charging takes about 25 minutes. - Turning indicators in the front replace the daytime running light in the lower part. - The front turning indicators have a reworked design. IQ Light means matrix LED. - IQ Light is standard on the GTX version. - The key fob includes special buttons for the ID.Buzz, including control of both sliding doors. - Two sliding doors come with a single press of the key fob button. - The key fob requires more effort to use the car when all doors are closed. - The side doors have a clean closing sound. - The doors' interiors use hard plastic materials, but softer material where elbows rest. - Interiors feature GTX styling and red contrast stitching. - The GTX steering wheel has capacitive PS buttons. - It has wood-styled trim. - It has microfiber seats. US versions usually have leatherette seats. - They are GTX high trim seats with red contrast stitching. - The accelerator pedal is a “play” pedal. - The brake pedal is a “pause” pedal. - It has an upright seating position. - The large, panoramic sunroof is only in the long wheelbase version and has an electrochrome function. - The interior has spacious cockpit features and is very practical. - It does not feature a frunk. It is for windshield wiper fluid only. - Towing capacity is a key point for the all-wheel-drive version. - The short wheelbase has 1.8 tons towing capacity. The long wheelbase version, 1.6 tons. - This has this little trunk divider to hold your things down, of course, you don't have to use that. - Third-row seats can be folded to create a long, flat loading area of about 2.4 meters long, or 93 inches. - There are USB-C chargers. - Second-row chairs also are adjustable forwards or backwards - You can't slide them (all the way out), you can just take them out - All GTX version cars have a steering wheel that adjusts upwards and downwards. This is one point of difference over the other specifications that are available for the standard ID buzz