VW ID. California electric campervan development begins

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The product plans of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (VWN) include the launch of a pure-electric campervan – the VW ID. California. As you must’ve guessed, we’re talking about the VW ID. Buzz California, meaning the campervan will be a conversion of the ID. Buzz.

Confirmation

In a press announcement on December 9, 2021, the Volkswagen Group confirmed a new electric vehicle derivative called VW ID. California, stating that the board had approved the capital expenditure for the new project. It was referring to the campervan version of the ID. Buzz.

At VWN’s annual press conference in March 2023, the future leisure-oriented version of the electric van earned a mention during CEO Carsten Intra’s presentation:

We’re introducing the fully-electric ID. Buzz with a long wheelbase this year, and with the long wheelbase model the campervan will return to the North American Market.

Carsten Intra, CEO of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, at the Annual Press Conference of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 2023, on March 23, 2023.

No launch date decided yet

Intra told Auto Express that VWN is working on the ID. California but has not announced a release date for the model because it is waiting for customer response, the British publication reported on May 8, 2024. The company does not have demand for a pure-electric campervan, he added. However, insufficient consumer interest might not be the only deterring factor in the ID. California launch.

Reported weight limit issues

According to a report Edison Media released on August 8, 2023, the ID. California hit a roadblock in the development because of weight. It’s safe to assume that VWN will want the electric campervan to pack similar or perhaps better features compared to the gasoline-powered California. However, if it doesn’t one-up the combustion model and comes with identical equipment, the electric campervan would weigh at least 3,000 kg (6,614 lbs.).

Considering the driver, passengers, and luggage, this weight might surpass the limit set for a European class B driver’s license, potentially requiring customers to obtain a class C (truck) driving license. VWN would have to delay the release of the ID. California until it secures battery cells with a higher energy density, to be able to sell it like a regular ID.Buzz.

However, Mark Gillies, the Director of PR and Reputation at Volkswagen Group of America, told Carscoops that reports about the appreciable delay in the ID. California’s development “is incorrect.” He didn’t share anything regarding the status of the electric campervan project, though, or even the scheduled SOP or release date.

Design

At a 2023 Car of the Year event, Kai Grünitz, BoM member responsible for Technical Development, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, said that a concept version of the VW ID. California is in the works, Autocar said in a report it released on January 12, 2023. We can safely assume that the design work for the VW ID. Buzz California has been completed at Walhalla, the top-secret Volkswagen Design Center in Wolfsburg, Germany.

The VW ID. California (rendered) will be based on the LWB version of the ID. Buzz which is going on sale in the U.S. in Fall 2024.

The pure-electric campervan we’ve rendered has a wheelbase longer than the Euro-spec ID. Buzz that went on sale in 2022. We’ve painted the future model in a baby blue color that would make it feel right at home when driven to pristine Californian beaches. The campervan that we have derived from the ID. Buzz passenger van flaunts exclusive alloy wheels as well. It has an electrically operated pop-up roof that creates a generous upper berth for a second sleeping enclosure.

Features

The VW ID. California is expected to offer IQ.Light HD matrix headlights, a 14-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a head-up display, ID. Light, and other similar features from the current ID. EV models.

VW ID. Buzz cargo boot 2024 Euro spec
Thanks to an high volume:surface area, the ID. Buzz is a good candidate for a campervan project. Pictured is the Euro-spec minivan.

The camping equipment may include swiveling front seats, an elevating roof with an electro-hydraulic elevating roof with panorama opening, a mini-kitchen, cupboards, a table, folding chairs, a bench cum bed, a loft bed, a touch-operated camper control unit, etc. Volkswagen may offer the ID. California in 4-, 5-, 6-, and 7-seat versions.

Specifications

We’re expecting the electric campervan to be available in 282 hp RWD and 330 hp AWD variants, both with an 85 kWh (net) battery pack. It should support charging at up to 200 kW, with a 10-80% session taking just around 25 minutes. Plug and charge support and bidirectional charging capability will likely be standard.

Depending on the configuration selected, the ID. California should deliver an EPA-est range of 225-260 miles.

Price & Release date

VWN has already confirmed that it will produce the new ID. California alongside the ID. Buzz models in Hannover, Germany. We expect its prices in the U.S. to start north of USD 70,000.

If VWN is indeed grappling with technical challenges, as reported by Edison Media, the launch of the electric campervan could take until the second half of the decade. The German media report states that while sales commencement could be delayed, the project would not be abandoned.

Dvan ID. Buzz Campervan

UK-based Dvan has introduced an unofficially converted VW ID. Buzz Campervan, available for direct order or as a modification service for existing ID. Buzz vehicles. The campervan accommodates five people for seating and sleeps four comfortably, and is a good reference point of what VWN may have in mind.

Dvan equips the ID. Buzz Campervan with a 130-watt solar panel and a 3,000-watt inverter to power the retrofitted equipment. It features a pop-top elevating roof (incorporating the solar panel), awning rails, a space-efficient fold-up bed, a pull-out kitchen, a fold-up table, and a shower tap.

Additionally, the campervan includes a slide-out Beach Box powered by a 1 kWh battery pack with a 1,800-watt output. It offers power for charging devices or running appliances and includes a 1,000-watt induction hob, a sink, a tap, a removable 15-liter fridge, a water tank, and lift-up storage. On a full charge, Dvan’s ID. Buzz Campervan offers a range of over 215 miles.

TopElectricSUV says

Car buyers are increasingly switching to zero-emission vehicles (such as hatchbacks, sedans, and SUVs), and it’s time recreational vehicle owners follow suit. While it may not be for everyone, the ID. Buzz California will allow many adventurers to enjoy their leisure activities in an eco-friendly way, and in more comfort and convenience without having to upgrade to a larger vehicle.

Featured Image: TopElectricSUV’s exclusive rendering of the VW ID. California.

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