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Living In The VW ID. Buzz: Now Halfway Across America

Welcome back to another episode of VW ID Talk! We sit down with Zervan and Taylor, the adventurous duo behind the “Sun Buzz.” They are on a mission to travel to the lower 48 states in their VW ID. Buzz, and they are already halfway there.

After 7 months, 25 states, and 20,000 miles, they share why cross-country EV road-tripping is so much easier and more relaxing than you might expect.We also get an exclusive look at their brand-new, full camper conversion—complete with a pop-top bed, induction stove, running water, and swivel seats that officially turn their Buzz into the ultimate digital nomad tiny home. Plus, they share their top three feature requests for the upcoming 2027 ID. Buzz.ID.Buzz full camper conversion by ‪ @PeaceVans‬. Filmed in their facility in Seattle.

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Transcript:Host: Hello and welcome back to the VW ID Talk! This episode is especially exciting—we have three special guests: Zervan, Taylor, and their EV, the ID. Buzz, which they call the “Sun Bus.”Their vehicle has gone through a rapid transformation, and we’ll show that shortly. They’ve been traveling across the lower 48 states in the ID. Buzz, covering 25 states and 20,000 miles in just seven months.So—how has the experience been?Guest: That’s a great question. Honestly, it’s been super easy. We didn’t really know what to expect going in, especially since we weren’t very familiar with EV infrastructure.But we haven’t had any major issues. We’ve never run out of charge, and we’ve rarely encountered broken chargers. It’s been a very smooth adventure so far.We’ve traveled everywhere—from Glacier National Park in rural Montana to parts of North and South Dakota, and even West Virginia. We’ve been really surprised by how easy it is to travel across the U.S. in an EV.Host: That’s amazing. Zervan, you mentioned you developed a charging strategy. A lot of people worry about finding places to charge—what’s your approach?Guest: Yeah, while fast chargers are great, our favorite option is actua …


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