- New Good-night Package for the VW ID.Buzz turns it into a micro-camper.
- The $3k factory kit includes a bed, window blinds, table, and chairs.
- New software mode runs the cabin climate control for up to 48 hours.
VW hasn’t given the ID.Buzz the full California treatment yet, but the new Good-Night package introduced in Europe is the nearest thing to it. The electric van picks up a double bed, a V2L function, and an “overnight” mode, all of it aimed at buyers who’d rather spend a night in the van than book a room.
At the heart of the package sits a bed frame with a folding mattress measuring 2 m (78.7 inches) long and 1.2 m (47.2 inches) wide. It mounts above the folded rear seats, and when nobody’s sleeping in it, the whole thing stows away in the trunk.
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VW also tossed in a blackout set for the windows to keep prying eyes out. Pair that with the ventilation grilles fitted to the side windows, which keep air moving through the cabin overnight, and the basics of sleeping in a parked van are covered.
There’s no awning in the deal, but the package does include a table and two chairs, so a meal or a drink alongside the van is part of the plan.
The hardware is only half the story. The kit also brings a new “Overnight” mode to the infotainment, which keeps the A/C running for up to 48 hours and holds the cabin at a steady temperature no matter what the weather does outside. Rounding it out is the V2L (vehicle-to-load) function added with the 2026 model year updates, letting the 230-volt outlet push up to 2,000 watts into e-bikes, laptops, coolers, and coffee machines.
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And that leads us to pricing. The Good Night package is available for all passenger versions of the ID. Buzz priced from €2,600 ($3,000) in Germany. The factory-backed upgrade can be ordered now.

