ID. Buzz – on the road with the DNA of an icon
March 3, 2022 by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles
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Not only has the ID. Buzz been meticulously thought out to offer the maximum use of space, it has also been lovingly designed with great attention to detail. One small example of this are the stylised silhouettes of the ID. Buzz, imprinted in the side trims and seat linings of the five-seater. An element reminiscent of the T1. 'The ID. Buzz has a revolutionary one-box-design. There is no other car like it.' - Albert Kirzinger, Head of Design, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles As well as the inner values, design also plays an important role. For example, the exterior design of the ID. Buzz invokes aspects from the legendary T1. 'A very special design feature of the ID. Buzz is the affection it is bringing back to the streets,' says Albert Kirzinger, Head of Design at Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. Kirzinger is particularly keen to emphasise the proportions of the ID. Buzz, which make the vehicle so unique: 'In the T1, I am practically sitting on the front axle – there is no overhang at the front. Nowadays, even with all the requirements in terms of safety and technology, the ID. Buzz still has an extremely short overhang. The same is true at the rear. This is the only car with this kind of one-box design,' says the designer. As well as short chassis overhangs, many other characteristic features of the T1 can also be found in the new 'Bulli': maximum use of space with a minimal footprint, the division of the chassis design into lower and upper levels, and the unmistakable front with its V shape between the sharply defined headlamps. But is that enough to become an icon? 'For me, an icon is something definitive and universal,' says Kirzinger. 'If we move away from the world of automobiles for a moment, and take a look at the field of architecture, what often makes a city so recognisable is its skyline. We can identify certain cities by individual buildings, such as the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, the Eiffel Tower and the Sacré-Cœur in Paris, and Big Ben in London.' Be it consumer goods, technical products or architecture, Kirzinger draws clear parallels with the 'Bulli': 'The design of these structures is so extraordinary and expressive that they are different to everything else. There isn't much room for improvement when it comes to their form. However, a number of details can be developed without compromising the basic concept – which is also the key feature of the Volkswagen T1 van throughout the various generations. We have applied the same approach to the ID. Buzz.' 'The ID. Buzz is timeless and sustainable, while also being extremely functional – which is what makes it unique. But we were very intentional, so as not to simply build another T1.' - Jozef Kabaň, Head of Design, Volkswagen Icon of the fully-networked electric and digital era With the ID. Buzz, Volkswagen is championing electromobility, digitalisation, networking, autonomous driving, and new mobility and transport systems. These all come together in the new electric van – the most emotional member of the ID. family so far. Close to the concept study, which caused great excitement around the world, the ID. Buzz is more synonymous with freedom and individuality than any other vehicle. 'The ID. Buzz is timeless and sustainable, while also being extremely functional – which is what makes it unique. But we were very intentional, so as not to simply build another T1,' says Jozef Kabaň, Head of Design at Volkswagen. And so it is that the design of the ID. Buzz reflects the images of a grand history, stretching from the German economic miracle and the flower power movement, to one of the most successful series of vans in Europe: 'The T1 – an icon of the 50s – is synonymous with the democratisation of mobility and freedom. With the ID. Buzz, we are transferring the DNA of the T1 to the present day, and thus into the era of electromobility and sustainability,' says Kabaň. At the same time, with its unique DNA, the world's first van and transporter in this class to be developed on an all-electric platform is also evolving into the new face of smart, future-oriented, sustainable mobility.
posted on conceptcarz.com
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