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  • Volkswagen Transporter (2025 on) (Van Reviews)
    The 2025 Volkswagen Transporter marks a new direction for Volkswagen. Previously a standalone competitor, the seventh generation Volkswagen Transporter is the first van to come from an alliance with Ford. You won't be surprised to discover it shares much with the latest Ford Transit Custom.
  • Volkswagen Amarok (2023 on) (Van Reviews)
    Talking of which, the Volkswagen Amarok is quite expensive as far as pick-up trucks go. The cheapest Volkswagen Amarok you can buy is more than £40,000 (including VAT), while some of the priciest models exceed £55,000. That’s significantly pricier than a SsangYong Musso or Isuzu D-Max .
  • Volkswagen eCrafter (2019 on) (Van Reviews)
    Obviously, with a maximum range of 107 miles, the Volkswagen eCrafter will not suit everyone. In fact, for the majority of operators, it will be a niche oddity. But Volkswagen is open about the fact that this is a van designed for delivery drivers. And here it makes a lot of sense.
  • Volkswagen Crafter (2017 on) (Van Reviews)
    The Crafter is Volkswagen’s largest and most versatile van. It’s available with a wide choice of bodystyles - including panel van, tipper and dropside - while the largest versions will easily carry six Euro pallets and offer gross vehicle weights of 5.5 tonnes.
  • Volkswagen ID.Buzz Cargo (2023 on) (Van Reviews)
    Those models are purely functional though. In contrast, the Volkswagen ID.Buzz Cargo is a van that will turn heads everywhere it goes, and for sole traders and small businesses that’s a massive benefit, as it’s guaranteed to get you noticed.  Underneath, the Volkswagen ID.Buzz uses the same platform as electric cars such as the Volkswagen ID.4 and while this explains its payload limitations, it does also give the Volkswagen ID.Buzz Cargo impressive handling – it’s fast, agile and car-like to drive.
  • Volkswagen Caddy California (2021 on) (Van Reviews)
    That's why you can now buy a Volkswagen Caddy California – an official factory-developed camper that sits below the regular Volkswagen California and Grand California in the manufacturer's range. The Volkswagen Caddy California is available in short or long (Maxi) wheelbase forms, with the latter providing some welcome additional room in the boot area.
  • Volkswagen Caddy Cargo (2021 on) (Van Reviews)
    The Volkswagen Caddy has been a mainstay of the small van market for several generations and the latest model builds on its reputation for versatility. It's now badged the Caddy Cargo (while the passenger-carrying model is simply called the Caddy), and it's been moved onto VW Group's MQB car platform (much like the Volkswagen Golf, Audi TT and Skoda Karoq to name a few).
  • Volkswagen Grand California (2019 on) (Van Reviews)
    Enter the Grand California. Available in two sizes - the 600 and 680 - the Grand California takes Volkswagen into motorhome terrority . However, unlike its rivals, based on aftermarket conversions of big vans, the Grand California is based on the Crafter and built entirely in-house by Volkswagen.
  • Volkswagen Caddy (2015 - 2021) (Van Reviews)
    In comparison to some of its rivals the Caddy does carry a price premium but it’s easy to see just where the Volkswagen rises above the rest when it comes to quality and refinement. Driven: Volkswagen Caddy 1.4 TSI petrol The petrol version of the Caddy is quiet, refined and packed with torque.
  • Volkswagen Amarok (2011 - 2023) (Van Reviews)
    Volkswagen isn't a make you'd associate with the traditionally rough and ready pick-up truck. It's a market that's dominated by Japanese brands such as Mitsubishi and Toyota whose reliability and tough build quality has made them favourites among plenty of owners.
  • Volkswagen Caddy (2010 - 2015) (Van Reviews)
    The Volkswagen Caddy may have started life as a pick-up but these days it's one of the best small vans around. The current version isn't technically new but rather a thorough overhaul of the 2003 model with a new look and a high quality interior.
  • Volkswagen Crafter (2006 - 2017) (Van Reviews)
    It is also used for other applications, such as minibus or refrigerated units, which are available via Volkswagen approved converters. The improved efficiency of the new Crafter range is in large part thanks to its completely revised engine range.  A Volkswagen four-cylinder 2.0-litre common rail TDI engine has replaced the previous five-cylinder, 2.5-litre BlueTDI unit to deliver better fuel economy with lower emissions and running costs.
  • Volkswagen e-Caddy (2019 - 2021) (Van Reviews)
    Volkswagen also offers the e-Caddy as a seven-seater MPV, with rear windows (pictured). The 109PS electric motor is predominantly designed for low-speed runs, with a limited to a top speed of roughly 70mph.
  • Volkswagen Caddy Life (2015 - 2021) (Van Reviews)
    When it comes to affordable running costs and raw practicality, few MPVs can match the space and family-friendly nature of the Volkswagen Caddy Life. Based on the   fourth-generation   van , the Caddy Life is easy to live with thanks to dual sliding doors and car-like handling.
  • Volkswagen T6 California (2015 - 2025) (Van Reviews)
    However, if you want the ultimate camper experience, few vans can match the everyday usability of the T6 California. Driven: Volkswagen California Ocean Comfortable, modern and easy to use, the Volkswagen California Ocean is proof that camping needn't be about cold tents, messy guide ropes and air beds that mysteriously deflate during the night.
  • Volkswagen T6 Caravelle (2015 - 2022) (Van Reviews)
    The Volkswagen Caravelle is one of the largest and classiest MPVs on the market, with its boxy design providing spacious, car-like comfort for up to six passengers. Popular with taxi drivers and airport shuttle firms, the Caravelle is good to drive and surprisingly efficient, for its size.
  • Volkswagen T6 Transporter (2015 - 2025) (Van Reviews)
    Driven: Volkswagen Transporter 6.1 facelift Long Term Test - Transporter 2.0 TSI Petrol Is the Volkswagen 2.0 TSI petrol panel van a realistic alternative to diesel?
  • Volkswagen T5 California (2010 - 2015) (Van Reviews)
    The Volkswagen California may be based on the fairly humble Transporter, but its roots go far deeper than that. The California is, to all intents and purposes, today’s ‘camper van’. That gives it legendary lineage.
  • Volkswagen T5 Caravelle (2010 - 2015) (Van Reviews)
    However the Caravelle is still expensive to buy new, especially when there are cheaper seven-seaters available - although few are as upmarket as the Volkswagen. Driven: Volkswagen Caravelle In the MPV space race there are few vehicles that can match the Volkswagen T5 Caravelle for sheer size or all-round ability.
  • Volkswagen T5 Transporter (2003 - 2015) (Van Reviews)
    It could easily be argued that Volkswagen invented the whole modern light van market with its 1950s original, complete with Beetle-derived air-cooled engined. The Transporter is the latest in this long line of Volkswagen vans and, like its illustrious ancestors, it comes in a broad range of body styles to appeal to everyone from tradesmen to surfers.
 

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