Electric Car Giveaway Found AT Auto Trader
A chance to win great prizes
This month, one lucky winner will win a brand new Volkswagen ID. Buzz worth £67,435. Plus Auto Trader will give you everything you need to kickstart your electric journey:
- An Volkswagen ID. Buzz worth £67,435
- Up to £1,300 towards your car insurance, courtesy of MoneySuperMarket
- A home EV (electric vehicle) charger with free UK installation from Hypervolt worth over £1,100
The prize:
Volkswagen ID. Buzz
We're buzzing to tell you about our Christmas Giveaway. We have a brand new Volkswagen ID.Buzz GTX up for grabs, in a festive silver and red two-tone paint job. The GTX version offers drivers a classy exterior and interior design tweaks, a full length panoramic sunroof, the new larger plus an updated infotainment system with head-up display and MOTION all-wheel drive as standard. It looks the business and it's sure to kickstart your 2025 electric road trip and getaway plans.
Power your Volkswagen ID. Buzz with Britain's highest rated Electric Vehicle home charger
The winner of our Giveaway also receives a Hypervolt home charger, plus free UK installation worth £1,100**
- Sustainably manufactured for a long life
- Solar and smart tariff compatible
- Trustpilot's highest rated Electric Vehicle charging brand
Hypervolt has developed a smart, solar compatible and beautifully-designed charger that meets all domestic charging needs. Manufactured in the United Kingdom, this home charger has successfully powered the electric revolution for tens of thousands of individuals. Could now be time for Hypervolt to power yours?
Learn moreInsure your Volkswagen ID. Buzz with MoneySuperMarket
The winner of this giveaway also receives up to £1,300 towards their insurance costs, courtesy of MoneySuperMarket.
- MoneySuperMarket is dedicated to helping households save money by making it quick and easy to find the best deals for car insurance and much more
- You can now use your MoneySuperMarket account details to easily check insurance prices via Auto Trader
- MoneySuperMarket's customers rate the price comparison site as excellent on TrustPilot
MoneySuperMarket.com is a leading UK price comparison website on a mission to save Britain serious money. Its range of comparison tools help people manage, save and grow their money by finding the best deals on household bills – from insurance policies and broadband to credit cards and mortgages.
Find out moreAuto Trader’s Electric Car Giveaway winners
Volkswagen ID. Buzz available to buy now
£44,485
- 5 seats
- 5 doors
- MPV
- Electric
- Automatic
- 255 miles
£49,995
- 5 seats
- 5 doors
- MPV
- Electric
- Automatic
- 255 miles
£49,995
- 5 seats
- 5 doors
- MPV
- Electric
- Automatic
- 255 miles
Volkswagen ID. Buzz lease deals
From
£299
Per month (inc. VAT)
£3,588 initial payment
48 month contract
6,000 miles p/a
- 5 seats
- 5 doors
- MPV
- Electric
- Automatic
- 251 miles
From
£510
Per month (inc. VAT)
£6,113 initial payment
48 month contract
6,000 miles p/a
- 7 seats
- 5 doors
- MPV
- Electric
- Automatic
- 291 miles
From
£546
Per month (inc. VAT)
£6,549 initial payment
24 month contract
6,000 miles p/a
- 6 seats
- 5 doors
- MPV
- Electric
- Automatic
- 282 miles
From
£550
Per month (inc. VAT)
£6,594 initial payment
24 month contract
6,000 miles p/a
- 7 seats
- 5 doors
- MPV
- Electric
- Automatic
- 280 miles
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