Volkswagen and Peace Vans Collaborate to Offer the ID. Buzz Electric Camper

The Volkswagen ID. Buzz camper looks about as adventure-inspiring as a Smeg two-slice toaster, but we have seen people traveling all around the world in the most inappropriate vehicles; there are doubtless those who see this electric camper van as the ultimate camper. Swifties, this one is for you.

VW ID. Buzz

Peace Vans, based in Seattle of course, has announced plans to offer customized versions of the Volkswagen ID. Buzz. This new venture aligns with the growing interest in sustainable travel and the increasing demand for electric vehicles in the recreational vehicle (RV) market.

The Volkswagen ID. Buzz, an all-electric successor to the classic VW Microbus, offers a modern take on a beloved icon, now with an eco-friendly focus. Peace Vans plans to enhance this model by offering customized conversions tailored to the needs of travelers looking for a comfortable and efficient mobile living space with minimal environmental impact.

VW ID. Buzz

With years of experience in camper van conversions, Peace Vans will provide a range of options for the Volkswagen ID. Buzz allowing clients to select features and layouts that meet their specific requirements. These conversions will be designed to accommodate various lifestyles, from weekend trips to extended road journeys.

VW ID. Buzz

The interior of the converted ID. Buzz will prioritize efficient use of space and comfort. Peace Vans is known for its meticulous attention to detail, which will be evident in the choice of high-quality, sustainable materials used throughout the interior. The design will include modern amenities such as a kitchenette, seating area, and sleeping quarters, all within the compact dimensions of the van.

Peace Vans also aims to maintain the ID. Buzz’s practicality as a daily vehicle. Features like modular furniture will enable easy transitions between everyday driving and camping mode, allowing the van to function both as a commuter vehicle and a mobile home. Sustainability is a key aspect of Peace Vans’ approach. The company is exploring the integration of solar panels and other renewable energy solutions into its designs, reducing reliance on external power sources. This focus on sustainability also extends to material selection and construction methods, with an emphasis on reducing waste and using eco-friendly components.

Maintaining the Volkswagen ID. Buzz’s electric range (approximately 280 miles) and performance is a priority for Peace Vans. By carefully choosing lightweight materials and optimizing the layout, the company aims to create a conversion that enhances the vehicle’s capabilities without compromising efficiency.

VW ID. Buzz

The collaboration between Peace Vans and Volkswagen on the ID. Buzz conversion merges tradition with innovation. Peace Vans brings extensive experience in camper van customization, while Volkswagen offers a state-of-the-art electric vehicle platform. Together, they are creating a product that honors the legacy of the VW bus while catering to the needs of today’s travelers. And, we have to admit, the ID. Buzz campers do have a certain minty, fresh appeal.

The Peace Vans ID. Buzz conversions are priced as follows:

Buzz.Box: $7,995 (plus shipping, taxes, and installation)

Buzz.Box.Sleeper: $10,995 (plus shipping, taxes, and installation)

Buzz.Camper: $49,995 (plus the cost of the vehicle)

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Graeme Bell is an author and explorer who has dedicated his life to traveling the planet by land, seeking adventure and unique experiences. Together with his wife and two children, Graeme has spent the last decade living permanently on the road in a self-built Land Rover based camper. They have explored 27 African countries (including West Africa), circumnavigated South America, and driven from Argentina to Alaska, which was followed by an exploration of Europe and Western Asia before returning to explore the Americas. Graeme is the Senior Editor 4WD for Expedition Portal, a member of the Explorers Club, the author of six books, and an Overland Journal contributor since 2015. You can follow Graeme's adventures across the globe on Instagram at graeme.r.bell