Skip advert
Advertisement

Volkswagen ID. Buzz review - Practicality & boot space

"Although some vans are roomier, the ID. Buzz has all the space most families could ever need"

Carbuyer Rating

4.1 out of 5

Owners Rating

5.0 out of 5

Read owner reviews
Practicality & boot space Rating

4.5 out of 5

Other than its retro styling and low running costs, probably the main reason people will choose the ID. Buzz is its spacious interior. Thanks to the lack of an engine, Volkswagen has been able to stretch the wheels out to each corner to maximise room inside. That, alongside a tall, boxy shape means that there’s very little that the ID. Buzz won’t be able to swallow.

Volkswagen ID. Buzz interior space and storage

2024 sees the arrival of a long-wheelbase model alongside the standard model, and it costs just a tiny fraction more to buy and brings the option of seven or six seats. Go for seven seats and you get an extra row of two at the back. There’s also a six-seater version of the standard-wheelbase model with a centre row made up of two individual seats. Space is tight for the rear-most row in this model, though, given its short length. In addition, all cars now get a sliding rear window so that rear passengers can get access to fresh air where they couldn’t before – a small, but important touch.

Advertisement - Article continues below

The boxy silhouette of the ID. Buzz means there’s plenty of headroom for those in the front and back, allowing even the tallest of passengers to get comfortable. Volkswagen has filled the interior with countless clever storage solutions such as a removable ‘Buzz Box’ centre console. The sliding rear doors make accessing the two rear ISOFIX child seat mounting points a breeze, although it's a shame the seats themselves can’t be slid backwards and forwards for greater space in the footwell or boot.

Boot space

The standard ID. Buzz boasts 1,121 litres of space in its boot. Fold the rear seats down and this increases the ID. Buzz’s load space to 2,205 litres – making it almost as practical as the Cargo model.

In long-wheelbase guise, you get a good-sized 306-litre boot capacity even with the rearmost seats in place  – about the size of a Vauxhall Corsa’s boot – while folding the rear row frees up a cavernous 1,340 litres. Fold down the middle row and that space goes up to a whopping 2,469 litres – perfect if you need to transport furniture or other bulky items.

Unfortunately, the folded seats create an annoying ridge making it difficult to slide larger items through; although, this problem can be solved by specifying an optional adjustable boot floor.

Skip advert
Advertisement

Charlie writes and edits news, review and advice articles for Carbuyer, as well as publishing content to its social media platforms. He has also been a regular contributor to its sister titles Auto Express, DrivingElectric and evo. As well as being consumed by everything automotive, Charlie is a speaker of five languages and once lived in Chile, Siberia and the Czech Republic, returning to the UK to write about his life-long passion: cars.

Skip advert
Advertisement

Recommended

New BMW 3 Series ‘Neue Klasse’ takes to the ice in first official photos
BMW 3 Series Neue Klasse testing front quarter
News
12 Mar 2025

New BMW 3 Series ‘Neue Klasse’ takes to the ice in first official photos

New Lexus RZ finally gets groundbreaking steer-by-wire tech in the UK
Lexus RZ 350e front quarter
News
11 Mar 2025

New Lexus RZ finally gets groundbreaking steer-by-wire tech in the UK

New Toyota C-HR+: coupe-SUV goes full-EV
Toyota CH-R+ front quarter static
News
11 Mar 2025

New Toyota C-HR+: coupe-SUV goes full-EV

New Toyota bZ4X arrives with big range and power boosts
2025 Toyota bZ4X front quarter
News
11 Mar 2025

New Toyota bZ4X arrives with big range and power boosts

Have You Considered

Volkswagen Transporter Shuttle review – a nine-seat MPV with masses of room
Volkswagen Transporter Shuttle
In-depth reviews
14 Feb 2025

Volkswagen Transporter Shuttle review – a nine-seat MPV with masses of room

BMW 2 Series Active Tourer review – a high-quality, upmarket MPV
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer
In-depth reviews
13 Feb 2025

BMW 2 Series Active Tourer review – a high-quality, upmarket MPV

Most Popular

New Peugeot 208 coming soon with hot GTi version under consideration
Peugeot 208 GTi render front quarter
News
10 Mar 2025

New Peugeot 208 coming soon with hot GTi version under consideration

New Renault Clio to lean into “future icon” design, but EV version off the table
Renault Clio render front quarter
News
5 Mar 2025

New Renault Clio to lean into “future icon” design, but EV version off the table

New Volvo ES90: flagship electric saloon unveiled with 435-mile range
Volvo ES90 front quarter studio
News
5 Mar 2025

New Volvo ES90: flagship electric saloon unveiled with 435-mile range

Tips & advice

View All
Car dashboard warning lights: what does each symbol mean?
Car dashboard symbols and meanings
Tips and advice
21 Oct 2024

Car dashboard warning lights: what does each symbol mean?

Electric car charging stations: public networks, charger types, apps and maps
Charging station
Tips and advice
23 Jul 2024

Electric car charging stations: public networks, charger types, apps and maps

PCP vs HP – which type of car finance is right for you?
PCP vs HP
Tips and advice
17 May 2022

PCP vs HP – which type of car finance is right for you?

Average speed cameras: how do they work?
Average speed cameras: how do they work?
Tips and advice
21 Mar 2024

Average speed cameras: how do they work?

Best cars

View All
Top 10 best car interiors
Peugeot 208 hatchback
Best cars
25 Jun 2021

Top 10 best car interiors

The 10 best electric cars in 2025
Bets electric cars 2025
Best cars
31 Jan 2025

The 10 best electric cars in 2025

Top 10 best cheap-to-run cars 2025
Best cheap to run cars
Best cars
8 Jan 2025

Top 10 best cheap-to-run cars 2025

The UK's top 10 fastest hot hatchbacks 2025
Fastest hot hatchbacks 2025
Best cars
22 Jan 2025

The UK's top 10 fastest hot hatchbacks 2025