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 ...
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.
The days of clean first-generation (or T1) Volkswagen Buses trading hands for a couple of thousand dollars are long behind us. Sure, not every Bus commands the six-figure sum of an especially ...
Playmobil's Volkswagen Beetle and T1 Camping Bus aim to satisfy children and scale-model car connoisseurs who enjoy the build process of a Lego set but seek the realistic representation of a diecast ...
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 ...
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 ...
The original VW bus is undeniably cool in stock form, but it can really shine with a few modifications. A great example is the pictured 1965 VW T1 Samba, featuring a Porsche engine swap, chassis ...
VWCV Classic Vehicles recently unveiled its latest restoration project, the Half-track Fox. It started life as a standard T1 (Bulli) that rolled off the production line in Hanover in May 1962. The T1 ...
The Volkswagen may be an icon of popular culture, but there's a specific model that's incredibly rare: the 23-window VW microbus. But why is it so hard to find?
The ID. Buzz is not the Volkswagen Bus, but it pays the pioneer a fitting tribute. What most people do not know is that the T1.5 Bus almost made it until the present day. It only failed to do so ...
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Why Was The Volkswagen Bus Discontinued?
The Volkswagen Bus was first produced in March 1950. The original VW bus was based on a modified iconic VW Beetle, known as the Plattenwagen, that was used to haul auto parts around the Volkswagen ...
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