Volkswagen ID. BUZZ Production Line

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Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles is ringing in a new era of vehicle production at its Hanover plant. Production of the new all-electric ID. Buzz and ID. Buzz Cargo recently started there and the first vehicles will be delivered to customers in the autumn. The brand is therefore systematically pressing ahead with the electrification of the site and securing the future of VWCV in line with the GRIP 2030 strategy. In the course of the year the company plans to increase the plant’s daily production to a total of 900 vehicles. In future, there are plans to build up to 130,000 units per year at VWCV's main plant.

With the production start of the ID. Buzz, the VW plant in Hanover is now the third German production site for vehicles of the ID. family.

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✅ Source: Volkswagen

Chapters:
00:00 Press Shop
01:34 Body Shop
10:02 Paint Shop
14:17 Assembly
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My dad traveled to Germany in 1976, bought a VW Bus (red and white). They then drove through Germany, Denmark, Norway and Sweden. I believe he shipped it back to the US from Sweden (it’s been a few decades, forgive my memory loss). They flew home and a couple of months later, the new 1976 VW Bus was delivered.
What an icon.
We loved that vehicle for a couple of decades. Put hundreds of thousands of miles on it while road trippin’ all over the western United States.
It was the perfect high school vehicle. When our kids were younger we had a Eurovan. These vans are unlike anything else on the road.
If we can afford a new one…it’ll be a dream purchase.
Love these things.

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This provides a whole new meaning to a modern day production line, very interesting, the precision quality was very impressive, VWs made in Germany has always meant quality, thank you for a visual walk thru the process…

tomjohn
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I love this VW buzz, and when I see this workshop chapo so clean and the workers a big congratulations. So wonderful.

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Love it I worked in a Auto Factory while in college in the late 70's massive changes! I can't wait for my own ID Buzz.

chrisnegele
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A classmate purchased a brand new V.W. van in Germany(1967).Awesome ride!

tonyvaldes
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VW Wolfsburg auf der ganzen Welt ein meega Brand
✋😎 Ich bin stolz darauf in VW Land zu Leben.

daniel.daniels
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Leute, ihr macht einen wahnsinns Job - ich bin begeistert von dem Video und vor allem von den Leuten, die das können! 👍

KlausLive
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КОНЦЕРН ВАГ РЕАЛЬНО СТАЛ МОНСТРОМ, РАД ЗА ВАС 👍

СтарыйМерин-цч
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VW's are so well thought out & put together that they are worth it. My Golf Mk7 is 7 years old and 80, 000 miles on it. Still runs very well.

joebloggs
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In 1974 up to 1975 I did a travel through Latinamerica's countries in a Kombi 1960, my life's vacations. It was great

juanmanuelfloresmacias
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The woman in the end seems to really love her job. Great to see.

gentlestorm
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I have owned 1966, 1975, 1978, 1985, 1993, 2003 VW buses. All westys but one tin top. Now own Mercedes Benz mb100d. Still a classic. Hope the buzz builds a conversation camper. EV is our future. Sodium batteries will reduce cost. Hope to see the price reflect.

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THE DEMAND FOR THIS INCREDIBLE VEHICLE WILL BE ASTOUNDING !

kentborges
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Понимаешь что это реально. Видишь собственными глазами. Но при этом как в фантастике всё. Класс!

Телевизор-эд
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10:50 Surprising how much manual masking is required for the two-tone paint finish.

farhorizons
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Такого точечного ролика я ещё не смотрел! 20 минут показывать одно и тоже рабочее место!

stevejobs
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VW's industrial might is concentrated on the electric car now. That's pretty big. ID.3s and ID.4s are all over the place in Europe now. Going to be interesting what the car landscape looks like in 10 years time.

georgeti
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I don't know why, but this is so satisfying to watch!

AndréCostaLA
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It's incredible what humans can create.

dinga
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Amazed at the amount of hand masking that is so 1980's

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