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Stylish seventh-generation Volkswagen Transporter teased
The overall design tips a hat to past models, with partial and full electric drivetrains planned
Volkswagen commercial vehicles has presented the first design details of the new generation, cargo-carrying Transporter. The Transporter is the commercial derivative of the passenger-focused Multivan range known locally as the Kombi and Caravelle.
The seventh-generation model gets a slicker front fascia design with an upper contour of the headlights similar to the newer Multivan shown in 2022. In a tribute to the original T1, a line separates the upper and lower areas of the bodies. The length of the bodies ranges 5,050mm to 5,450mm depending on model.
Wheels in 16, 17 and 19-inch sizes have also been redesigned, with 19-inch Indianapolis alloy wheel with diamond-cut rim flange and six black spokes a styling highlight.
The commercial vehicle will also be available with a tailgate and rear swing doors, with a recess that extends far into the bumper, resulting in a low load sill height of 575mm-638mm depending on model. Completely redesigned taillights with LED dots give character to the stern while power train choices will include conventional diesels, plug-in-hybrid and all-electric versions.
“The T5 can be seen briefly in the shape of the radiator grille, the T6.1 in the headlights and the T1 in the iconic clarity — but all these features have evolved significantly into a new Volkswagen Transporter appearance,” says Albert Kirzinger, chief designer.
Pre-sales of the new Transporter have already started in Europe at net prices from €36,780 (R741,131.) The T6.1 Kombi price now start from R510,000 in this market. The launch of the new Transporter is set to take place during the first quarter of 2025.