The two-seater hearkens back to California dune buggies like the Meyers Manx that cruised beaches in the '60s and '70s. They often had a VW Beetle chassis, a flat-four engine in the rear, and ...
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In the race toward electrification, some car companies are more motivated than others. Take Volkswagen: Still reeling from the fallout of its Dieselgate scandal, the German giant’s various arms are ...
Volkswagen teased an all-electric dune buggy concept built on their new modular MEB platform and heavily inspired by '60s-era Beetle-based dune buggies like the famous Meyers Manx. We're now seeing it ...
Volkswagen has been coyly teasing its electric dune buggy concept as "feasible for production" but I wouldn't get your hopes up. That said, there is a working model playing around in the California ...
Volkswagen have revealed that it is bringing back the iconic dune buggy, parading an electric 21st century version of the vehicle at the Geneva Motor Show this week. The I.D Buggy is the flagship ...
Over the mile-long hood of a 1969 Dodge Polara, I watched various lifted 4x4 trucks spit sand as they paid their entrance fee at the ranger booth and powered onto the beach. "Am I going to get stuck?" ...
Being a pretty easy car to work on, the classic Volkswagen Beetle has become a popular choice for creative car projects over the years. Some of the funniest and quirkiest of all have to be the beach ...
Looking to mix a bit of beach cruising culture from a bygone era with some new-age drivetrain technology, Volkswagen debuted its super-cute electrified dune buggy at Geneva earlier in the year. The ...
Dune buggies used to be a cultural phenomenon back in the 60s and 70s, and while they are not as popular as they used to be, they are just as cool. There is no denying that racing across the sand with ...