Volkswagen campers have been the choice of many road warriors since the 1950s. Now, the iconic car manufacturer has just unveiled an electric option of the classic T1 Samba Bus. Although the ...
If the 1960s had an official vehicle, we're sure many of our readers would agree that the Volkswagen Bus would face no serious competition for that title. The Type 2 was known by many different names ...
The plan was to plop an air mattress in the 1967 Volkswagen Type 2 Microbus and sleep in a van down by the river. It wasn’t a good plan; it was hardly a plan at all. The DeLuxe Station Bus painted ...
The great thing about electric powertrains is that they allow for otherwise decrepit cars to be revived. The ease of installation of such a hardware, combined with the fact that there aren't as many ...
Volkswagen is known to be working on a spiritual successor to the Microbus, complete with battery-electric power. But fans of the original can go the electric route too thanks to the folks at ...
The concept vehicle boasts an 82-horsepower electric motor that replaces the 43-hp four-cylinder engine in the original T1 Samba Bus. Maximum torque is 156 pound-feet, or more than twice the twist ...
Classic cars fitted with electric powertrains aren't exactly a new idea, but Volkswagen's E-Bulli takes things to another level. I say that simply because it's based on a T1 Samba Bus and it's amazing ...
Remember That ’70s Show? The coming-of-age period sitcom ran for eight years on Fox. And between the likes of Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Laura Prepon, and Wilmer Valderrama, it had no ...
The e-BULLI is based on the T1 Samba Bus from 966 This looks amazing. It’s an electric vehicle based on a T1 Samba Bus that was originally produced in 1966 and which has been comprehensively restored.