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Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles is marking 75 years of the VW Bus, Europe’s longest-running commercial vehicle. On March 8, 1950, the first Transporter (T1) rolled off the Wolfsburg production ...
The Volkswagen bus is 75 years old, here’s a look at its history You might be surprised at who invented the VW bus and why Subscribers are entitled to 10 gift sharing articles each month.
The first Volkswagen Bus was built on March 8, 1950, and the model spawned the on-going Transporter line of vans.
A forgotten 1958 Volkswagen T1 Samba Bus undergoes a complete transformation, showcasing the power of expert restoration. Decades of wear and neglect are erased as every detail is carefully ...
And so, with a limited number and over half a century since its final production year, the 23-window T1 Samba bus has become a highly sought-after collector's car.
Type 2 T1 Samba With up to 23 windows, the Type 2 T1 Samba could match the glasshouse of a Swiss mountain train with a similarly luxurious feel, making it the poshest of the T1s. Entirely where the ...
The steering wheel-less Klv-20 VW Microbus doesn't hail from an autonomous future, but from the railroad past. It is all original T1 bus up high, all train car down low – a very different way to ...
Hippie van, VW bus, Kombi, Samba, Transporter, Vanagon, Eurovan … Volkswagen’s beloved vehicle has been known by many names around the world. For more than half a century, VW has been making passenger ...
It’s also here that we find some of VW’s more special picks from its ‘Oldtimer’ fleet. We’re taken by a pair of electric Transporters – an original T2 from the 70s, running on lead-acid batteries as ...
Part car show, part campsite, all Volkswagen. The 2023 Volkswagen Bus Festival attracted over 6,000 Bullis of all shapes and sizes, along with 80,000 guests all packed into Hannover’s Fairground ...