Friday, June 2, 2023

Volkswagen targets cool with a new American-sized ID.Buzz

It’s been far too long and yet you’re going to have to wait a bit longer.

After years of impatient waiting, the U.S. version of the Volkswagen ID.Buzz finally made its debut Thursday in Huntington Beach, California. When pitted against the European spec bus — which is already on sale — everything about this version of the automaker’s electric van is bigger.

America loves nostalgia and big vehicles and this vehicle has both.

Bigger and bigger

Volkswagen ID.Buzz

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The most notable “bigger” thing on the vehicle, is the wheelbase. The U.S. three-row Buzz is 10 inches longer than its European counterpart at 192.4 inches to accommodate the removable third row. That’s 16 feet of electric bus. Why is the U.S. getting a super-sized vehicle instead of a two-row version? Because that’s what we want, according to VW.

“The consumer feedback was very clear” Volkswagen Group CEO of the Americas Pablo Di Si said in an interview at the event. When polled, U.S. consumers overwhelmingly preferred a third-row bus over the shorter wheelbase version currently on sale in Europe, he added.

This pits the Buzz up against not only the traditional vans on the market but also large three-row SUVs. Without an electric van competitor on the horizon, Kia’s EV9 (available in the fall of 2023) could be what potential owners are cross-shopping in the future.

That future is going to stretch out a bit more though. The long-wheelbase ID.Buzz is expected to go on sale in the U.S. market sometime in the third quarter of 2024. That’s all we know. When asked about reservations, Di Si said the company was still figuring that out as it wanted to have a system that was fair as possible to consumers. The CEO and automaker are also mum on pricing details.

When it does arrive, the U.S.-spec ID.Buzz will sport a more significant 91 kWh capacity battery pack than what is available in Europe. The range will be dependent on the drivetrain and the ID.Buzz will be offered in two configurations at launch.

A rear-wheel drive single motor variant will output 282 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque and has a targeted EPA range of about 260 miles. The all-wheel drive version will kick up the power to 330 horsepower. Adding a second motor will diminish the range by about eight miles with an EPA target of 252 miles. Again, these are targets and by the time the EPA tests the ID.Buzz they could fluctuate slightly.

Helping the ID.Buzz potentially exceed the 250 miles of range mark is the drag coefficient of 0.29 making it a surprisingly slippery bus. So while it looks like a box, it moves through the air nearly as smoothly as the more aerodynamic-looking Toyota Sienna with its 0.28 drag coefficient.

While the battery chemistry is the same for the U.S. and European-spec vehicles, Volkswagen notes that the motors in the American vehicle are an update to what we’ve seen in the European-spec vehicles with improved thermal management.

For charging, the vehicle supports up to 200kW at a compatible DC fast charging station and 11kW for at-home AC charging. That’s a nice upgrade over the ID.4’s peak charging rate of 125kW.

Flashback to the future interior

Volkswagen ID buzz

Image credit: Roberto Baldwin

Inside we’re seeing additional updates over the European model. Notably the inclusion of two powered rear sliding windows in the back and the addition of rear HVAC vents.

The removable third row opens up the seating to seven (six if you go for the optional captain’s chairs in the second row). Meanwhile, the second row tilts and moves forward four inches to assist ingress and egress into the back seat. Once seated, the second row can move forward or back 7.9 inches giving those in the second row either more leg room, increasing leg room for those in the third row, or increasing cargo space behind the second row.

Up front, the Buzz continues the retro design of the exterior while offering plenty of storage space and nods to the past and concept vehicle. Easter eggs fill the interior including VW adding the play and pause symbols to the accelerator and brake as we saw on the concept way back in 2017.

Volkswagen ID.Buzz

Image Credits: Volkswagen/James Lipman

The infotainment system has a new architecture with more memory and a new CPU to reduce the latency that was experienced in the ID.4 at launch. It sits behind a 12.9-inch touchscreen. The latest version of VW’s infotainment system also supports true over-the-air software updates and according to the automaker instead of taking up to a minute to set a navigation route, it should now only take a few seconds. (If that proves to be accurate, it would be a huge improvement from VW’s previous forays into software.)

While we were unable to take the vehicle for a spin, it’s clear that Volkswagen has taken what it’s learned from the ID.4 and the launch of the short wheelbase ID.Buzz in Europe to enhance the U.S. version headed to the States in 2024.

Now we just need to wait. Again. Which is sort of the theme of the ID.Buzz at this point. Still, if they get it out in time for summer, it’ll hit all those nostalgia vibes for owners and their six closest friends.

That is if you can get one because even with all the waiting, it’s still one of the most hotly anticipated vehicles in years.

Volkswagen targets cool with a new American-sized ID.Buzz by Kirsten Korosec originally published on TechCrunch



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Thursday, June 1, 2023

LG Display to get larger share of iPhone 15 Pro's LTPO OLED displays

According to a new report from South Korean publication The Elec, LG Display will increase its LTPO OLED panel supply share for the iPhone 15 Pro series. LG has reportedly expanded its LTPO OLED production capacity to accommodate the large demand for this year’s iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max. This development could spell bad news for Samsung which reportedly supplied up to 70% of all OLED panels for last year’s iPhone 14 Pro series. As a reminder, LG suffered low LTPO OLED yield rates last year which limited the supply to Apple and in turn led to some shipment delays for the iPhone 14...



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Ford pilot program offers Uber drivers in California flexible Mach-E leases

Ford has launched a pilot that will give Uber drivers access to flexible leases on Mustang Mach-E models in three California cities.

The pilot program, called Ford Drive, launched Thursday in San Diego, San Francisco and Los Angeles. It’s an initiative of Ford Next, a division within Ford that incubates and launches new business that align with Ford’s goals.

The partnership is in line with Uber’s $800 million commitment to helping drivers on its platform switch to zero-emissions vehicles in North America and Europe by 2030. Uber has already partnered with car rental companies like Hertz, Zevvy and Hive to offer affordable and flexible EV leases to its ride-hail drivers, but this is the first time the company is working directly with an automaker.

The upshot? With this pilot, Ford and Uber are effectively trialing cutting out the middle man.

The pilot is launching in California, the state that represents Uber’s biggest market. It’s also the only state to pass legislation mandating that ride-hail trips must be performed in zero-emissions vehicles by 2030. Uber appears to be making some headway in that vein, at least in California. By the end of 2022, close to 10% of on-trip miles in California were completed in fully electric vehicles, according to Uber. In the U.S. and Canada, that number is around 4.1%, according to Uber’s sustainability report.

Uber and Ford first trialed a similar lease program in San Diego last year. Uber drivers ended up leasing over 150 Mach-Es, and today over 80% are rolling over into Ford Drive. Ford didn’t share how many vehicles it will make available to Uber drivers as part of the extended pilot.

Participating drivers will be able to choose between one and four-month leases, depending on the location. Rates will vary by city, but they’ll look something like $199 per week for 500 miles or $249 per week for 1,000 miles, according to a Ford spokesperson. If drivers end up using more miles, they’ll pay $0.20 per mile. Uber drivers can also qualify for the company’s zero emission incentive, which pays them $1 per trip performed in an EV, up to $4,000 annually.

The Ford Drive team will work with local dealers to purchase a fleet of Mach-Es specifically for leasing to Uber ride-hail drivers. Upon placing an order, drivers can expect delivery of the vehicle within two weeks. They’ll use the Ford Drive app to handle payments and servicing, while local dealers handle service and maintenance of the cars.

There is no set end date or public expansion plans to other cities or customers. Although the program is exclusively accessible through the Uber Marketplace, it doesn’t restrict Uber drivers from using the Mach-Es for Lyft rides. Since many ride-hail drivers operate on multiple platforms, they often switch between Uber and Lyft.

Ford pilot program offers Uber drivers in California flexible Mach-E leases by Rebecca Bellan originally published on TechCrunch



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Genshin Impact-inspired OnePlus 11 limited edition is reportedly coming later this month

Someone over at OnePlus is a huge fan of Genshin Impact – last year the company released a special edition of the Ace Pro (aka 10T), then this April it launched the OnePlus x Genshin Ace 2, its first phone with a vegan leather back (the Ace 2 is identical to the 11R). OnePlus Ace Pro Genshin Impact limited edition • OnePlus x Genshin Ace 2 limited edition What’s next? The flagship OnePlus 11 is getting its own Genshin Impact limited edition, according to leakster Max Jambor. Unfortunately, the design is yet to leak, so we don’t know the extent of the modifications for this...



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Garmin unveils Fenix 7 Pro and Epix 2 Pro, all have solar cells, flashlights and 32GB storage

Garmin has introduced Pro models for its Fenix 7 and Epix 2 series, which help to simplify the lineup as well as introduce new options. The new Epix 2 Pro models remain at the same price as the originals, the Fenix 7 Pro got pricier. The good news is that the Garmin Epix 2 Pro comes in three sizes (the Epix 2 was available in 47mm only). This means can pick up a 42mm, 47mm or a 51mm model with 1.2”, 1.3” or a 1.4” display, respectively. Garmin Epix 2 Pro The Epix 2 Pro and Fenix 7 Pro are fairly similar in their capabilities, the key difference is the display. The Epix line uses an...



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New New York-meets-Warsaw VC fund brings in Japan partner to hunt for European startups

The VC which backed such a startups as Socure (raised $741.9M) and Cornerstone OnDemand (now NASDAQ:CSOD) is launching a new fund to support startups in Central Europe. To date the new “ff Red & White” fund from ff Venture Capital has closed €32 million so far, with a final target of €60 million later this year.

The new New York-and-Warsaw-based VC fund will focus on Series A and late seed investments in startups tackling areas such as enterprise software, industrial tech, and sustainability transformation.

The ff Red & White fund will be a partnership with JBIC IG Partners, a Japanese investment advisory firm, which has helped secure several Japanese multinational corporations and the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), Japan’s policy-based financial institution.

The fund aims to hunt down Central European startups able to leverage their expertise in supply chain management, energy shortages, inflation control, and reducing carbon emissions.

Two new Japanese partners, Masayuki Ohta and Taro Hizume, both from JBIC IG Partners, will relocate to Warsaw as part of the move.

Maciej Skarul, partner at ffVC said in s statement: “This fund will open up a previously unexplored market for Central European startups, and grants Japanese corporations access to cutting-edge European frontier enterprise technologies.”

ffVC launched its first CEE-focused in 2020. It now has a portfolio of nearly 20 European companies. This new fund will focus on startups from Germany, Austria, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Romania and Hungary.

Founded in New York in 2008, ffVC has a global portfolio of more than 90 companies, and had over 30 exits.

Masayuki Ohta, partner at ffVC added: “JBIC IG Partners has identified Central European startups as ideal partners for Japanese multinationals, given the similarity of the economic structures they operate in, the issues they are trying to solve, and the problem-solving profile of its founders.”

He added that with its presence on the ground on both sides of the Atlantic ffVC plans to build this new connection between Europe and Japan.

New New York-meets-Warsaw VC fund brings in Japan partner to hunt for European startups by Mike Butcher originally published on TechCrunch



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Oppo MR Glass developer headset announced with Snapdragon XR2+ chipset

Oppo announced its mixed reality (MR) Glass headset at the Augmented World Expo (AWE) 2023. The headset is powered by the Snapdragon XR2+ chipset from Qualcomm and will be available as a Snapdragon Spaces develop kit in China later this year. The headset features Binocular video pass-through (VPT) with pancake lenses, dual front RGB cameras, and a 120Hz refresh rate. It is bundled with two joystick controllers, proprietary SuperVOOC fast charging and a heart rate monitor. Oppo MR Glass will be distributed via EnlightXR in China.



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