Volkswagen ID. BUZZ Concept 111 kWh (374 Hp) AWD 2017

Key specs

Volkswagen ID. Buzz (MPV) ID. BUZZ Concept

What is the body type, Volkswagen ID. BUZZ Concept 111 kWh (374 Hp) AWD 2017?

MPV, 4 Doors, 6 Seats

How fast is the car, Volkswagen ID. BUZZ Concept 111 kWh (374 Hp) AWD 2017?

159 km/h 98.8 mph

How many cylinders, Volkswagen ID. BUZZ Concept 111 kWh (374 Hp) AWD 2017?

Electric,

What is the drivetrain, Volkswagen ID. BUZZ Concept 111 kWh (374 Hp) AWD 2017?

All wheel drive (4x4),

How long is this vehicle, Volkswagen ID. BUZZ Concept 111 kWh (374 Hp) AWD 2017?

4940 mm
194.49 in.

How wide is the vehicle, Volkswagen ID. BUZZ Concept 111 kWh (374 Hp) AWD 2017?

1979 mm
77.91 in.

What is the curb weight, Volkswagen ID. BUZZ Concept 111 kWh (374 Hp) AWD 2017?

#N/D

Volkswagen ID. Buzz (MPV) ID. BUZZ Concept Specs

General information

Brand Volkswagen
Model ID. Buzz (MPV)
Version ID. BUZZ Concept
Engine version 111 kWh (374 Hp) AWD
Year production start 2017
Year production end 2017
Vehicle type MPV
Acceleration 0 - 100 kmh sec 5.3 sec
Overall length mm - inch

4940 mm

194.49 in.
Doors 4
Top Speed 159 km/h 98.8 mph

Engine specs

Engine position and orientation Rear axle, Transverse
Cylinders Electric
Fuel type Electricity
Powertrain architecture BEV (Electric Vehicle)
Electric motor power 204 Hp
Total available power 374 Hp

Transmission and Drive system

Drive configuration All wheel drive (4x4)

Brakes

Steering

Turning diameter m - ft

10.6 m

34.78 ft.

Suspension

Body / Chassis

Wheels & Tyres

Wheels size 235/45 R22
Wheels rims 22

Exterior

Interior

Safety and Security

Passenger

Passengers seats 6

Dimensions

Overall length mm - inch

4940 mm

194.49 in.
Overall width mm -inch

1979 mm

77.91 in.
Overall height mm -inch

1963 mm

77.28 in.
Wheelbase mm - inch

3300 mm

129.92 in.
Track width front mm - inch

1727 mm

67.99 in.
Track width rear mm - inch

1707 mm

67.2 in.

Weights

Fuel economy

Engine type

Electric

Electric - Bev
A battery-powered electric car is an automobile which is propelled by electric motors.
Although electric cars often give good acceleration and have generally acceptable
top speed, the lower specific energy of production batteries available compared
with carbon-based fuels means that electric cars need big batteries to
increase miles range and recharging can also take much more time than average.

Electric - PHEV
A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) is a hybrid electric vehicle whose battery
pack can be recharged by plugging a charging cable into an external electric power
source, in addition to internally by its on-board internal combustion engine-powered
generator. Compared to conventional hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), PHEVs have
a larger battery pack that can be charged from the power grid, which is also more
efficient.
A PHEV's battery pack is smaller than all-electric vehicles for the same vehicle
weight, but has the auxiliary option of switching back to using its gasoline/diesel
engine like a conventional HEV if the battery runs low.

Electric - FCEV
A fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) is an electric vehicle that uses a fuel cell,
sometimes in combination with a small battery or supercapacitor, to power its
onboard electric motor. Fuel cells in vehicles generate electricity generally
using oxygen from the air and compressed hydrogen. Most fuel cell vehicles are
classified as zero-emissions vehicles that emit only water and heat.
As compared with internal combustion vehicles, hydrogen vehicles centralize pollutants at
the site of the hydrogen production, where hydrogen is typically derived from
reformed natural gas.

Electric - PFCEV
This vehicle is very similar to Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle but has a socket and
can be recharged from the grid. Battery likely is significantly larger - comparable to
Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicle. This vehicle type can be used solely on electricity
charged by plugging in or solely on electricity generated by fuel cell.
Plug-in fuel cell electric vehicles (PFCEVs) combine features of battery electric
vehicles (BEVs) and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). With a 40-mile battery
electric range (BER), the PFCEV provides unusually efficient driving.
The fuel cell and hydrogen fuel facilitate long range and quick refueling, removing range
limitations.


Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_electric_vehicle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plug-in_hybrid
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_classification_by_propulsion_system
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/57h0j2sv


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