Volkswagen ID.Buzz GTX (2024 – ) Electric review
ID.Buzz GTX takes all we love about VW’s retro-styled electric MPV and adds more power, all-wheel drive and serious performance


Words by: Dan Trent
Published on 29 November 2024 | 0 min read
The Autotrader expert verdict:
Available new from £59,405
Volkswagen’s retro-inspired ID.Buzz might not seem an obvious candidate for a high-performance GTX makeover in the style of its VW ID.4 and VW ID.5 relations but here we are! An extra motor up front means all-wheel drive to put the additional power down, practical benefits also including greatly increased towing capacity while a package of GTX-specific styling updates and upgrades set it apart from others in the range. It’s a chunk more money but if you want more from your Buzz, the GTX offers another option on top of the standard model and commercial equivalent. The GTX is available in standard or long-wheelbase form with the choice of five-, six- or seven-seater layouts.
Reasons to buy:
- Cool looks
- Endlessly practical
- More of everything!

Running costs for a Volkswagen ID.Buzz GTX
“There’s no escaping the ID.Buzz is a very expensive purchase, the fancier and more powerful GTX trim only making it more so”

Reliability of a Volkswagen ID.Buzz GTX
“There were some early wobbles with infotainment systems and other glitches but the GTX gets the new and improved system”

Safety for a Volkswagen ID.Buzz GTX
“New features include an exit warning system to avoid you opening your door into a passing cyclist or car”

How comfortable is the Volkswagen ID.Buzz GTX
“You can choose a Buzz GTX to fit your needs, whether they be focused on carrying people, kit or any combination of the two”

Features of the Volkswagen ID.Buzz GTX
“A more aggressive look, 21-inch wheels adding to the effect while on the inside you get quilted fleece upholstery”

Power for a Volkswagen ID.Buzz GTX
“The pay-off is, of course, considerably improved performance given the 340 horsepower now on offer”