Volkswagen's 1962 bus is back as the all-electric Type 20


This is not your parents' VW bus. 


It may look like the Type 2 bus from back in the 1960s (yes, it's sometimes called a hippie bus), but the Type 20 bus unveiled Tuesday at Volkswagen's Innovation and Engineering Center California (IECC) in the Bay Area is filled with "high-tech surprises," as executives said during its grand reveal. It's an all-electric concept car converted from a 1962 Type 2 11-window Microbus.

The IECC also debuted Tuesday at the former Electronics Research Laboratory in the same space, but with an expanded goal to bring digitization, connectivity, autonomy, and other advanced driving systems into research centers for VW and its other brands (like Audi, Porsche, Bentley, Lamborghini, and Bugatti). The Type 20 is named for the roughy 20 years Germany-based VW has been in Silicon Valley.




The electric battery is 10 kWh, which isn't that powerful compared to a Tesla Model 3 with a 50 kWh battery, but other features keep you busy, like the Porsche-developed software suspension system that raises the car up and down. When the driver approaches, the car rises in greeting. A tablet behind the steering wheel adds a 21st-century vibe to the hippie mobile.

Inside, a ceiling screen creates a digital sunroof and a digital assistant can be summoned from microphones within the vehicle. A real-time facial recognition system recognizes the driver as part of an experiment with biometric control and access to the vehicle. Behind the driver seat, it's a very communal experience with a wraparound bench.
 Then there's the noticeable wheels and rearview mirrors ā€” and even steering wheel ā€” that uses a nature-based design and build through software with a process called generative design. It's supposed to create lightweight but high-strength material. 



The Type 20 is just an idea, but Volkswagen's ID Buzz is an electric van expected to arrive in 2022 for real.

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Comments

  1. Its all well and good until they get to the crash tests and remember that in these vans, your knees and the windshield ARE the crumple zone!

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  2. Canā€™t Wait! ļæ½ļæ½

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  3. just in time for retirement ļæ½ļæ½

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  4. That front bench seat screams ā€œhell noā€.

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  5. I see the shifter and what looks like 3 pedals on the floor

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  6. ļæ½ļæ½ Not a fan of the side mirrors and steering wheel though

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  7. If It can got 400 miles without a charge Im in..

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  8. I looks like a dalek

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  9. This could be your new car

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  10. hopefully they will have camperized version

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  11. thought youā€™d appreciate this fine Vdub

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  12. you should buy yourself this when you become an NP, ok?

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  13. Adam Klann Kelly Rose I think you need this ļæ½ļæ½ļæ½ļæ½

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  14. Bryce Edmonds this counts as a minivan

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  15. Rayan Charbel Varty Manoian Charbel next family car ļæ½ļæ½

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  16. Barbara Rosellini Whadaya think?

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  17. Damon West Martin Hein Itā€™s sexy.

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  18. William Westfall I'm into this āœŒļø

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  19. Micajah Pope lets get one! ļæ½ļæ½

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  20. Eric Hruska what are your thoughts on this?

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  21. Groovy āœŒļøā˜®ļø

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  22. Now if theyā€™d do a similar update to the Thing.

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