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VW e-Caravelle & e-Transporter: Customization King

VW e-Caravelle & e-Transporter: Customization King

Volkswagen’s new Transporter generation, co-developed with Ford, throws open the doors to endless possibilities. Meet the VW e-Caravelle.

Volkswagen’s new Transporter generation, co-developed with Ford, throws open the doors to endless possibilities. From diesel to electric, cargo vans to 9-seaters, this is a workhorse built for choice – with the e-Caravelle emerging as the electric star for urban shuttles and hospitality fleets.

Customize Your Chariot

The seventh-gen Transporter offers a dizzying menu: short/long wheelbases, high roofs, panel vans, or the passenger-focused e-Caravelle.

Diesel, PHEV, and electric drivetrains pair with rear- or all-wheel drive, while power outputs range from 100 kW to 210 kW. For hotels and airport shuttles, the 2.5-ton e-Caravelle shines with sliding doors, 286 HP, and a 7.4-second 0-100 km/h sprint – zippy for its size.

Power Meets Practicality in the VW e-Caravelle

The long-wheelbase e-Caravelle (5.45 meters) balances comfort and cargo, seating nine or hauling 1,000 liters behind the third row. Fold the rear seats, and capacity balloons to 3 meters of loading length (1.3-ton payload).

Despite its bulk, the electric motor’s 415 Nm torque delivers brisk acceleration, though braking feels softer than rivals. Cabin noise? Remarkably hushed even at speed.

Range Realities & Charging Quirks

The 64 kWh battery claims 315 km WLTP, but winter cold can slash that below 250 km. Charging peaks at 125 kW (15-80% in ~30 mins) – hardly groundbreaking.

Opt for AWD (available mid-2024), but don’t expect extra power; the battery limits output to 210 kW regardless. At 23.8 kWh/100 km efficiency, this isn’t a road-tripper – stick to city routes.

Tech Upgrades & Fleet-Friendly Perks

Volkswagen packs the cabin with surprises: dual digital screens (12”/13”), wireless Apple/Android Auto, LED lights, and 230V outlets for high-power devices.

Safety tech like lane assist and adaptive cruise cater to drivers logging urban miles. Five-year warranty? Standard.

Verdict

Starting at €66,021, the e-Caravelle isn’t cheap, but its modularity and electric ease make it a fleet manager’s dream. Just pack a charging plan – and maybe a blanket for winter.

Tech Specs: VW e-Caravelle

  • Motor: Rear/All-Wheel Drive Electric
  • Power: 286 HP / 210 kW
  • Torque: 415 Nm
  • 0-100 km/h: 7.4 seconds
  • Top Speed: 150 km/h
  • Battery: 64 kWh
  • Range: 315 km (WLTP)
  • Payload: 1,300 kg
  • Cargo: 1,000–3,000+ liters
  • Towing: 2,300 kg
  • Price: From €66,021 (base) / €77,677 (AWD long-wheelbase)

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