The ID.Buzz is one of "the most anticipated and most
hyped" models anticipated from the Volkswagen brand since the company
launched its new Beetle in the late 1990s, Scott Keogh, head of Volkswagen's
North American operations said during a media call.
Volkswagen Chief Executive Herbert Diess tweeted on Thursday
"The legend returns on 03/09/22!" The tweet contained a sketch of the
profile of the ID.Buzz van.
Volkswagen has shown a series of prototypes for a new
Microbus over the past decade. But those prior show vans — the Budd.E and the
Bulli — never made it to production, to the frustration of fans of the vehicle.
Keogh said that a three-row version of the ID.Buzz will
launch in the United States, where the original microbus became an icon of the
counterculture, in late 2023 or early 2024. Volkswagen will launch a two-row
version in Europe.
Volkswagen does not plan to build the ID.Buzz at its US
factory in Chattanooga.
Volkswagen will ramp up production of its ID.4 electric SUV
at Chattanooga this year.
Earlier Friday, Volkswagen said US sales of its VW brand
vehicles rose 15 percent in 2021, driven largely by strong sales of
gasoline-fueled SUVs such as the Atlas and Tiguan.
Shortages of vehicles caused by chip supply chain problems
will continue to limit vehicle production and sales in the United States
through 2022, Keogh said.
He said he believes as many as two million potential car
buyers did not buy a vehicle in 2021 because of the lack of supply, creating
pent up demand for this year and beyond. © Reuters