Volkswagen Bus
Volkswagen Bus or Volkswagen Van is a type of vehicle produced by Volkswagen/Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles.
There have been a number of notable versions of it produced.
Volkswagen Bus light commercial vehicles
Six generations of Volkswagen Transporter (aka Microbus) vans:
- Volkswagen Type 2 - Volkswagen Type 2 (T1, 1950), generation T1 (Microbus, or Split-screen bus)
- Volkswagen Type 2 (T2, 1967), generation T2 ("Bay window" bus)
 
- Volkswagen Type 2 (T3, 1979), generation T3 (Vanagon)
- Volkswagen Transporter (T4, 1990), generation T4 (EuroVan)
- Volkswagen Transporter (T5, 2003), generation T5 (EuroVan)
- Volkswagen Transporter (T6 2016), generation T6
- Volkswagen ID. Buzz the electric version started in 2022, derived from the I.D. Buzz (Electric Microbus) and ID. Buzz Cargo concept vehicles.[1][2][3]
-  			T1
-  			T2
-  			 T3 T3
-  			 T4 T4
-  			T5
-  			_%E2%80%93_Frontansicht%252C_11._November_2018%252C_D%C3%BCsseldorf.jpg) T6 T6
-  			 VW ID Buzz VW ID Buzz
Heavy commercial vehicles
- Volkswagen Volksbus, built by Brazilian company Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus
Also see
- Westfalia VW bus campers
- Vanagon VW bus campers
- Volkswagen ID. Buzz the electric version of 2020s
- Devon Conversion VW bus campers
References
- ^ "It's official: The VW Bus is back, and it's electric". Newsroom. Retrieved 2021-11-12.
- ^ Kindy, David. "How the Volkswagen Bus Became a Symbol of Counterculture". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved 2021-11-12.
- ^ Keegan, Matthew (26 July 2019). "History of the Volkswagen Bus". Auto Trends Magazine. Retrieved 2021-11-12.