Special metallic paint - Mono Silver
Special solid - Cherry Red
Metallic - Bay leaf green
Metallic - Starlight blue
Two tone - Candy white/Bay leaf green
Two tone - Candy white/Lime yellow
Two tone - Candy white/Starlight blue
Two tone - Mono silver/Cherry red
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RRP
£58,915 - £68,860
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Cash
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£59,035
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Monthly
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£332*
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Used
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£39,990
Colour guide
Special metallic paint - Mono Silver
Free
If you want your ID Buzz to look like a commercial vehicle, silver could be the choice for you. As the only free choice, it may be for those looking to keep option prices down and have the car delivered sooner, and could be a good blank canvas for decals or other stickers.
Special solid - Cherry Red
Free
Specifications
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Solid - Candy white
£300
To be frank, this Candy White makes the ID Buzz look like a fridge. It does the van-shaped MPV no favours at all, and as with silver, it may only be useful for those wanting to customise the car themselves.
Metallic - Bay leaf green
£1,035
Paired to the white paint in two-tone, the Bay Leaf Green looks pretty smart and suits the cool, modern design of the Buzz. But on its own, it feels a bit much and doesn’t show the design of the car off as well.
Metallic - Lime yellow
£1,035
Lime Yellow is a bit of an oxymoron in itself – with limes normally green – and this paint choice is certainly on the crazier end of the selection. Again, as with its brighter colour counterparts, it looks better in the two-tone.
Metallic - Starlight blue
£1,035
With its metallic sheen, the Starlight Blue looks quite smart on the ID Buzz. It’ll also perform quite well on the used market being a muted colour. But the problem with the VW is that it needs another colour to break it up, so with the white top half, this blue looks much better.
Pearl - Deep black
£1,035
Much like the pearl version, Deep Black is great for showing off the cool lights on the ID Buzz. But otherwise, it hides much of the cool and quirky design touches that make this car stand out on the road. If you get stormtrooper vibes from the white models, this black is a bit more Darth Vader.
Two tone - Candy white/Bay leaf green
£2,790
The two-tone selection on the ID Buzz is where you want to be looking to make the most of the retro-inspired design. With four to choose from, this green option looks quite fresh and should do well on the resale market.
Two tone - Candy white/Lime yellow
£2,790
The launch colour for a new model is usually quite desirable, and the yellow and white ID Buzz makes it look a bit like a boiled sweet. But unlike cars with contrast roofs, the Lime Yellow and Candy White combo is excellent here.
Two tone - Candy white/Medium Blue
£2,790
Two tone - Candy white/Mono Silver
£2,790
Two tone - Candy white/Starlight blue
£2,790
This is the most muted of the two-tone options but it’s arguably the smartest of the lot. There’s certainly more contrast between the top and bottom of the ID Buzz here, and for those not wanting a very bright colour, this is a great option.
Two tone - Mono silver/Cherry red
£2,790