Volkswagen finally showed us the design of the all-new seventh-generation Transporter and Caravelle vans, joining the fully electric ID. Buzz and Multivan T7 offerings. The VW Transporter T7 is heavily based on the Ford Transit Custom, offering the option between turbodiesel, plug-in hybrid, and fully electric powertrains. The new generation will be available in LCV (panel van / panel van Plus / double cab dropside) and passenger (Kombi / Caravelle) flavors. Furthermore, there is are high roof and extended wheelbase options for those who need more space at the back. Predictably, the VW Transporter/Caravelle share their proportions and more than a few body panels with the Ford Transit/Tourneo Custom twins. Still, VW designers tried to make it look different by infusing some of their own styling cues.
The highlight is the redesigned face,
combining elements from the Multivan and the ID. Buzz. Other VW-specific
features include the flat beltline on the side windows and the Amarok-style LED
taillights with body-colored inserts. The interior is largely carried over from
the Ford, with a standard digital cockpit comprising a 12-inch digital
instrument cluster and a 13-inch infotainment, and numerous practical storage
compartments.
The first photos depict a blue Caravelle
nine-seater in the flagship Style trim, and a green-yellow Transporter panel
van in the adventurous PanAmericana guise. The latter is distinguished from the
unpainted bumpers with matching fenders and side moldings, alongside a set of
19-inch Indianapolis alloy wheels. Inside, we find illuminated stainless steel
inlays on the side steps, high-gloss black accents, and special seat fabrics
with PanAmericana lettering. In terms of specifications, VW claims that the T7
offers “more space, payload, towing capacity, and efficiency” compared to its
predecessor. The T6.1 had to be discontinued earlier this year due to not
complying with the latest cybersecurity regulations in the European Union.
Depending on the variant, the new
Transporter measures between 5,050 and 5,450 mm long,
with a wheelbase of 3,100 mm or 3,500 mm. Compared
to its predecessor, it is longer and wider, resulting in an increased maximum
load capacity between 5.8-9.0 cubic meters. Depending
on the variant, the maximum payload is 1.33 tonnes, and the
towing capacity is up to 2.8 tonnes. The van is available with
three turbodiesels, a 2.5-liter plug-in hybrid, and a trio of fully electric
powertrain options. The least powerful diesel generates 108 hp, while the most potent EV produces 282 hp. The
ICE-powered models are FWD with optional AWD for the more powerful diesels. On
the contrary, the EVs are RWD, with an AWD version set to follow in the future.
The VW Transporter T7 is already available
to order in Germany, where it is priced from € 36,780 (US$ 39,654) excluding VAT,
or € 43,768.20 (US$ 47,188) including VAT for the entry-level diesel-powered panel
van. Pricing for the passenger-focused Caravelle has yet to be announced.
Production of the new generation will take place in Turkey, next to the Ford
Transit/Tourneo Custom.