The only major change to the Type 1 engine was the switch to a dual-port intake system in 1971. It was also used in the VW Bus. The Type 3 engine is effectively identical to the Type 1 engine ...
It's even spending billions to keep combustion engines alive, but if you're looking a bit further ahead into the German ...
Volkswagen’s hotly anticipated revival of its trademark bus brand is back in EV form. The ID.Buzz takes the original “peace and love mobile” and turns it into something a flower child would drive in ...
It's official, Volkswagen's VR6 engine has been pronounced dead as of ... Famous for the Volkswagen Beetle, Type 2 Bus, and modern classics like the Golf and Jetta, Volkswagen has emerged as ...
Icon's latest Derelict turns a tired 1967 VW Bus into a modern machine thanks to ... The air-cooled boxer engine was also dumped in favor of a 2.0-liter four-cylinder sourced from a Jetta.
For decades, the massively popular Volkswagen Type-1 Beetle and the Type-2 VW Microbus or Transporter were powered by a unique air-cooled boxer engine. The Volkswagen air-cooled engine is ...
Volkswagen is reorganizing its work vehicle operations under the banner of Truck & Bus GmbH, uniting MAN and Scania into one division. Although VW Commercial Vehicles will apparently not form part ...