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Volkswagen ID. Buzz AD robotaxi ready for sale from 2026

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com June 19, 2025

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The production-version of the self-driving Volkswagen ID. Buzz AD taxi has been unveiled, and the automaker is hoping to make it available for use in various markets across Europe and US from 2026.

Developed by the Volkswagen Group’s MOIA ride-sharing division, the ID. Buzz AD is a SAE Level 4 self-driving vehicle, meaning it drives itself by default, but there are controls for a human to use if the need arises.

It autonomous driving technology is from Mobileye, which uses an array of 27 sensors — 13 cameras, nine LIDAR units, and five radars — to generate a 360-degree view.

This is married to MOIA’s own Mobility as a Service (MaaS) platform that manages the robotaxi fleet, deals with passenger assistance and safety issues, and integrates into existing booking apps.

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Volkswagen is looking to sell MOIA’s service platform and fleets of the ID. Buzz AD to municipalities, public transport agencies, and private operators looking to get into the ride-sharing and robotaxi scene.

This approach contrasts quite starkly with Google’s Waymo division, which is developing its own self-driving technology, and running its own robotaxi services in a growing number of cities in the US.

Volkswagen and MOIA have been developing the ID. Buzz AD since 2021, and the company originally targeted a launch for 2025. The company has been testing its robotaxi services in two German cities, with the public able to book rides in Hanover and Hamburg.

In a prepared statement, Oliver Blume, CEO of the Volkswagen Group, said: “With our fully autonomous complete solution, we are creating a mobility offering that is unique in this form: cities, municipalities, and fleet operators can provide autonomous mobility for all simply and reliably.”