Volkswagen is showing off at the various concepts at the IAA Transportation show in Germany.
One of them, pictured below, is an emergency vehicle for use by paramedics. The paramedic’s car reworking of the ID Buzz has been developed by German superstructure manufacturer Bösenberg. It’s based on the ID Buzz Cargo van and gains a special emergency vehicle livery and blue lights on the roof that are powered by their own battery system.
The interior features room for three people, with the cargo space converted into a workplace for a paramedic, complete with key medical equipment. That's housed in a modular concept, so that the installation requires minimal changes from a regular ID Buzz.
Dutch firm Snoeks has created an ID Buzz Flex-Cab, which effectively is an electric version of the popular Transporter-based Caravelle.
Veth Automotive has added a box body to turn the machine into a van with six cubic metres of cargo space. Effectively, it's removed the standard back of the machine and fitted a cube section, allowing for a payload of up to 680kg.