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REIMAGINING RUN WILD

With the ID Buzz still approximately a year and a half away from hitting U.S. streets, VW and its longtime brand affiliates have time to make a few classic microbus and Vanagon variations happen. We’re talking Dokas (the Doppelkabine crew-cab pickups based on T1s and Vanagons), Porsche racing support vans, Westfalia campers, and more. To get you as excited as we are based on nothing but wild speculation, we whipped up these illustrations of the models we hope to see.

ID Buzz Hippie Van

Baby boomers, pay attention—just as you decorated all your VW New Beetles with flower power stickers and actual flowers in

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