VW ID.Buzz under the Porsche brand - nostalgia for Lendienst van.

Posted on March 02, 2023
General
VW ID.Buzz under the Porsche brand - nostalgia for Lendienst van.

Porsche once used Volkswagen vans to support its race teams, and now the automaker is continuing that tradition by rebranding its VW ID.Buzz electric vans.

According to Porsche's Dutch media site (via Google Translate), the ID.Buzz, clad in the classic Porsche Lendienst (German for "racing service") livery, will be available this month as part of Porsche's 75th anniversary celebration at eight Dutch dealerships in the Netherlands this month as part of Porsche's 75th anniversary celebrations, along with a matching Taycan Sport Turismo.

The original Porsche Lendienst van was used to transport cars, parts, and crew to the race track from the 1950s through the 1970s, starting with the Mille Miglia in 1954. In those days, when motorsports were simpler, cars could be brought to the track on open trailers, and this relatively small van served as a mobile tool shed.

In other words, this motorized rendition van is not a tool, but a tribute. The large amount of equipment that professional teams bring to races these days requires something larger than the ID.Buzz, and it is unlikely that Porsche would transport one of its 963 Hybrid racing cars on an open trailer.

However, the Rendezvous van has a cult following, which led Porsche to design a modern version of the concept. Also, the electric car, the Porsche Vision Lendienst, was completed in 2018, but was not released to the public until 2020, when Porsche unveiled the secret concept, which had previously been kept private.

Porsche revealed another version of the concept in 2021, this time with a reconfigurable interior intended to be paired with automated driving technology. The interior was packed with six seats instead of tools and spare parts, including a solo seat for the driver.

You may also like

2027 Porsche Cayenne EV, 2025 Cadillac CT5-V Black Wing: top photos of the week
2027 Porsche Cayenne EV, 2025 Cadillac CT5-V Black Wing: top photos of the week

The Porsche Cayenne EV test mule, scheduled for launch in 2027, began cold weather testing on public roads. Although it looked like a spliced-together...

Jan 27

Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 Final Edition says goodbye to the V-8
Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 Final Edition says goodbye to the V-8

Sterantis is in the process of phasing out the V-8 across its brand, and the next vehicle to bid farewell to the engine appears to be the Jeep Wrangle...

Jan 25

2024 Porsche Macan EV, Lucid Project midsize car: Automotive News Headlines
2024 Porsche Macan EV, Lucid Project midsize car: Automotive News Headlines

Porsche has finally unveiled its electric Macan. The car is a true next-generation design, but it will not immediately replace the current Macan, as P...

Jan 25

Trending

U.S. Postal Service to Purchase Six Canoe Electric Delivery Vans
U.S. Postal Service to Purchase Six Canoe Electric Delivery Vans

Canoo announced Thursday that it will sell six electric delivery vans to the U.S. Postal Service.The vans, which will be delivered to the Postal Servi...

Jan 25

2024 Honda Prologue, $48,795, 296 mile range.
2024 Honda Prologue, $48,795, 296 mile range.

Honda has kept its promise to offer an electric midsize SUV for under $50,000, a promise it made when the 2024 Prologue debuted last fall.Honda announ...

Jan 26

2024 Porsche Macan EV, Lucid Project midsize car: Automotive News Headlines
2024 Porsche Macan EV, Lucid Project midsize car: Automotive News Headlines

Porsche has finally unveiled its electric Macan. The car is a true next-generation design, but it will not immediately replace the current Macan, as P...

Jan 25