ID. Buzz 3D Configurator, Custom Graphics Debuts
Wrapmate tool empowers owners to personalize the look of the all-electric vehicle with dozens of designs.

Wrapmate has more than 2,000 certified installers that can apply the VW wraps.
Volkswagen of America
Wrapmate, in collaboration with Volkswagen of America, launched a custom graphics program for the all-new Volkswagen ID. Buzz. The initiative invites enthusiasts and future owners to begin personalizing their vehicles with custom wrap and other vinyl decal designs using an innovative 3D configurator created by Wrapmate.
The collaboration harnesses Wrapmate's expertise in vehicle graphics and wraps to showcase Volkswagen's design and electric vehicle technology in the ID. Buzz.
"This program not only allows ID. Buzz fans to express their individual style but also enhances the overall ownership experience by offering a way to customize the look of these exceptional vehicles," said Wrapmate CEO Chris Loar.
The centerpiece of the program is the Wrapmate 3D configurator, which enables site visitors to design and visualize custom wraps in real time directly on the Wrapmate website. Starting in the fall, customers who have created or selected their custom graphics can order their design packages through their local participating Volkswagen dealership or online.
All custom graphics will be produced using 3M Wrap Film, helping ensure durability and vibrant color quality. "Volkswagen’s collaboration with Wrapmate allows us to offer our customers a creative platform to personalize their ID. Buzz with both new designs and those that offer a nod to the heritage of the Volkswagen brand," said Robert Gal, senior manager Volkswagen accessories, Volkswagen of America.
Wrapmate’s network of more than 2,000 certified Wrapmate Pro installers are ready to do the work. Enthusiasts can start personalizing their dream ID. Buzz today here. The program kicked off on June 2, the second annual International Volkswagen Bus Day.
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