Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (VWCV) has presented its new e-BULLI all-electric vehicle to the world. It's a stunning crossover between a classic 1966 minivan with all the latest drive system components of a modern VW electric vehicle.

Producing zero emissions, the e-BULLI concept vehicle is based on the 1966 T1 Samba Bus that's been entirely restored.

The vehicle was meant to take to the stage at the Techno Classica 2020 in Essen, Germany, but given the present global circumstances, it has instead unveiled it virtually.

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From old into new

One point VWCV wants to make clear is that the e-BULLI will be available to buy for real, and isn't just a pretty virtual reality tour.

The new e-BULLI, Source: Volkswagen

VWCV engineers formed a team along with drive system experts from Volkswagen Group Components, and the eClassics company to switch an iconic Bulli into a system that produces zero emissions. They knew they wanted to use a T1 Samba Bus and change it so that it uses the Volkswagen Group's latest electric drive system components.

The front section of the e-BULLI. Source: Volkswagen

A few specs

The e-BULLI is fitted out with a silent VW electric motor with 61 Kw (83 PS). With a maximum torque of 212 Nm, the new and improved drive has more than doubled its force compared with the original 1966 engine, which had 102 Nm. So now there is a silent cruiser that combines zero-emissions with a classic Bulli style.

The top speed is 130 kph (80 mph), which is a bump up from the original Bulli's 105 kph (65 mph). It's kitted out with a lithium-ion battery with a usable energy capacity of 45 kWh.

The e-BULLI allows lots of natural light in and is really spacious, Source: Volkswagen

All of the e-BULLI's standard parts are made by the Volkswagen Group Components in Kassel, Germany.

It's a great looking vehicle that's good for the environment.