VW California T6
Camper Van
Lifestyle
fans can rejoice, as Volkswagen has unveiled its latest California camper. It's
based on the new T6 Transporter commercial vehicle range which was unveiled
earlier this year, and will go on sale soon for deliveries later in 2015.
According to the firm it remains the only factory-built van-based camper on
sale in the UK.
We're
awaiting full UK specs of the new California, but like the Transporter this is
more of an evolutionary step than a complete overhaul. But neat features
include LED daytime running lights, plus the option of full-LED headlamps to
give it more of an upmarket look. Grilles and bumpers are tweaked all-round,
but the exterior remains faithful to the old T5 version.
The
new California will be available in three trim levels, dubbed 'Beach', 'Coast'
and 'Ocean' in a nod to its traditional popularity with surfers and outdoor
enthusiasts. But even the entry-level car gets space for seven adults to travel
and five to sleep in comfort, with space maximised by the familiar manual
pop-up roof and seats that swivel, fold and lift out altogether. A foldout
table and chairs are handily integrated into the tailgate.
Mid-spec
'Coast' adds aluminium storage units trimmed in pale wood and loses two seats,
with the familiar kitchenette featuring a gas hob, sink and a 42-litre fridge
taking the extra space. Fully-loaded 'Ocean' adds auxiliary heating and a
climate-controlled cabin, double glazing and neat kit such as an electric roof
and LED interior lighting. The California's trademark feature, a fold-out camp
bed in the pop-out roof, is retained. There's even a new 'Multi-functional
holder' that is a cupholder, ashtray and towel rail all-in-one.
Like
the T6 Transporter all engines are now Euro-6 compliant and an efficiency
improvement of up to 15 per cent is claimed. The range kicks off with a 100 bhp
2.0-litre diesel engine, which is also available in higher states of tune.
There's even the option of a 201 bhp 2.0-litre TSI petrol engine on Ocean spec.
A DSG gearbox can be specced, as can 4MOTION four-wheel drive.
Volkswagen
has improved driver safety with a array of new driver aids. These include brake
assist and an automatic post-collision braking system. The California can also
be specified with safety options such as adaptive cruise control and city
emergency braking.
Ocean
specification models start from £ 47,840 and pile on even more equipment. The
Ocean is fitted with a electro-hydraulically operated pop-up roof and the cabin
gets roof lighting, a fully functioning kitchenette plus appliances such as a
sink and fridge. A new dashboard has been also been designed for the Ocean
model, although can be specified on the Beach model at extra cost.