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A historically significant Deserter GT Dune Buggy with Corvair power and racing roots emerges in stunning restored condition.
VW has revived the look and spirit of the old Beetle dune buggies with an electric I.D. Buggy concept to be unveiled at the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show.
The purpose of the classic buggy was to get rid of the unnecessary things of a VW Beetle, like the heavy body, shorten its wheelbase to make it more agile and dune friendly, expose its engine to ...
The legendary Meyers Manx emerged in the early 1960s as a funky dune buggy with VW Beetle running gear. Though it’s one of the most recognizable kit-type vehicles around, the original design ...
Classic look, new features Officially called the Meyers Manx Remastered kit, prices for the new kit start at $5,995. Metal flake paint adds $1,000, UV clear coat another $800. The panels were ...
In January, Volkswagen teased a new electric dune buggy, a modern reinterpretation of the classic American dune buggies that were first created in the 1960s. Now, the battery-powered buggy is ...
The new Dune, styled like a muscular version of the original, is an attempt to man up. VW has given the Dune the 1.8-liter, turbocharged, direct-injection engine that powers many of its Jetta ...
The VW dune buggy concept set to debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March will be environmentally friendly, riding on the same electrified platform that will be shared with dozens of battery ...
We’ll see if VW’s plans are strictly conceptual to keep the hype going for the MEB electric platform, or if the Dune Buggy leads to a more consumer-friendly derivative (think a crossover) in ...
VW never built its own dune buggy, but many were created using Beetle chassis, from which the body could be easily removed. In a similar fashion, the new one would be based on the company’s new ...