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The Volkswagen ID Buzz is an electric minivan with gentle curves and something of a friendly grin at the front.
With 282 hp (210 kW) and 413 lb-ft (560 Nm), there's more than enough oomph to stop the 5,968 -lb ( 2,707 kg ) Minivan from feeling slow.
The rear-wheel drive Buzz Pro S starts at $ 59,995 .
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