The vehicle can perform assisted lane changes on the motorway if the turn signal lever is tapped briefly. It can use swarm data or also learn recurring parking manoeuvres: the Volkswagen ID. Buzz is being introduced with new intelligent assistance systems that can make driving even more convenient and also increase safety. This is in line with Volkswagen’s commitment to make the latest technologies accessible to a wide customer base early on.
- The new Travel Assist with swarm data3/4 allows assisted lane changing
- Volkswagen uses swarm data to take the next step towards highly automated driving
- With Park Assist Plus with memory function3, the electric bus learns individual parking manoeuvres and can then repeat them on its own
- Both technologies are optionally available in Europe in all newly produced ID. models
Volkswagen is using fully integrated latest-generation assistance systems in the ID. Buzz. The optionally available Travel Assist with swarm data3/4 and Park Assist Plus with memory function3 are perfect examples of this. These systems can also be optionally ordered for all other newly produced ID. models from the ID.302 and ID.4 up to the ID.5.
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Consumption data: ID. Buzz Pro – power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 21.7–20.5; CO₂ emissions in g/km: 0; only consumption and emission values in accordance with WLTP and not in accordance with NEDC are available for the vehicle. /// ID. Buzz Pro – power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 21.7–20.5; CO₂ emissions in g/km: 0; only consumption and emission values in accordance with WLTP and not in accordance with NEDC are available for the vehicle. /// ID. Buzz Pro – power consumption in kWh/100 km: combined 21.7–20.5; CO₂ emissions in g/km: 0; only consumption and emission values in accordance with WLTP and not in accordance with NEDC are available for the vehicle.
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