RE: VW announces Caravelle's return
RE: VW announces Caravelle's return
Thursday 11th June

VW announces Caravelle's return

Multivan facelift resurrects famous name, with fresh look, updated dash and new assistance tech


VW has a rich history when it comes to naming both cars and commercial vehicles: Caddy was an inspired bit of marketing as the Golf-based van and pick-up. Fox was a good idea (if not a great car). Polo, Corrado, Jetta, Touareg, Beetle, Transporter, Crafter… there aren’t many misses. Apart from maybe the ID family… 

Anyway, with such heritage to call upon, it’s little wonder that the latest Multivan will revert to being called Caravelle like the good old days. Multivan sounded like a kids toy - Caravelle evokes strong and sturdy vans of the good old days. A bit like this one, in fact, to save you looking, complete with the VR6. Having been unveiled in June 2021, the T7 Multivan is now no more, with the Caravelle taking over and California continuing to top the VW Bus range. 

It’s more than just a name change, too, with the latest Caravelle benefitting from a new light design up front that Volkswagen reckons has the effect of ‘sharpening the typical VW Bus face’. Certainly it’s more distinctive than the very plain old Multivan. There’s also a new bumper that accentuates width, plus a fresh selection of wheels and colours. That includes two-tone, of course. 16-inch wheels are no longer offered, with factory rims available in 17-19-inch diameter. And BBS just a phone call away. 

Inside there’s a redesigned dash for both Caravelle and California, with the latest Digital Cockpit included and some inspiration from the ID Buzz. The centre console now has standard wireless charging that’s faster than before (same goes for the USB-C ports), and get this: there’s now a button (!) for operating the sliding doors and parking brake. How novel - perhaps it’ll catch on. Perhaps most importantly of all given VW’s efforts this decade, there are said to be ‘higher-quality surfaces’ throughout the Caravelle cabin.

While we’re on the inside, it’s worth noting that the poor soul driving down to Newquay will benefit from an enhanced Travel Assist system, introducing traffic light recognition for the first time and adding assisted lane charging for motorways. Not that you’ll be seeing many of those in the south west, but potentially handy when you get to go to France next year. Should the worst happen and there’s a medical emergency at the wheel, Travel Assist can navigate a Caravelle to the hard shoulder.

Still with us? Good, as now we’re into the juicy bit: specs. The Caravelle and California have become (in)famous over the years for the plethora of configurations available from the factory, and that’s not stopping with the latest generation. So the Caravelle is offered in two lengths, the California only as a LWB big boy. There’s a 245hp PHEV with 19.7kWh battery, 150hp TDI and 204hp TSI available on both. The Caravelle can be had in Trend, Life and Style trims, the Cali in Beach, Coast and Ocean. There are also special editions for each called Generation (don’t say you weren’t warned). The Multivan was offered with six or seven seats, so expect the same this time around, with eight seats also possible - and two trios able to face each other in the back for the first time. It could be a long session on the Caravelle configurator, put it that way. And a potentially expensive one, too: don’t expect this latest pair to cost any less than the £50k (Multivan) and £64k (California) the current buses cost.

David Hanna, MD of VW’s Commercial Vehicles in the UK, said: “Bringing the Caravelle name back to the UK was essential, it is firmly anchored in people’s minds as to what it offers, a premium multi-seat vehicle, with the unmistakable Volkswagen logo at the front. There are many brands that can offer similar products, but they cannot match our heritage. Resurrecting these well-known names that are trusted and loved by British consumers, also reflects the wider approach of the Volkswagen Group.” So what’s coming back next, do we think? Scirocco would be great. Bora, Vento, Up - the list goes on… 


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kevinon

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2,813 posts

86 months

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Looks like a great solution to the dream . . . . someday I will travel around like I did as a young man . . . . . but I now expect style, reliability, comfort, ease of use.

Good work VW


Clad-Hach

472 posts

14 months

Thursday
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VW should do a deal with Porsche, get a modern N/A flat-6 and mate it with a new bus / camper it would be amazing.

They would sell by the bucket load.

nismo48

6,600 posts

233 months

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Clad-Hach said:
VW should do a deal with Porsche, get a modern N/A flat-6 and mate it with a new bus / camper it would be amazing.

They would sell by the bucket load.
I think your onto something there !!

Quattr04.

1,110 posts

17 months

Thursday
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Multivan never really made sense since these are built on the MQB platform so basically a big golf

Good to see the name coming back, sure they will sell well, didn’t know they where 7 seats, surprised you don’t see more of them replacing SUVs soon

RosscoPCole

3,606 posts

200 months

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nismo48 said:
Clad-Hach said:
VW should do a deal with Porsche, get a modern N/A flat-6 and mate it with a new bus / camper it would be amazing.

They would sell by the bucket load.
I think your onto something there !!
TH Automobile did this a few years ago. Dream family wagon.
https://www.gtplanet.net/this-modified-vw-transpor...

Sulphur Man

287 posts

159 months

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So many people dislike the Multivan profile - lower seating position, less ground clearance, looks like an airport shuttle. A lot has been lost with moving the California, and Caravelle, to a people-carrier platform.

I'm sure it's a lovely thing to drive and be driven in, but the big VW camper aftermarket sector must seriously dislike these.

Bag a good T6.1 and hold onto it...

Mammasaid

5,402 posts

123 months

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Clad-Hach said:
VW should do a deal with Porsche, get a modern N/A flat-6 and mate it with a new bus / camper it would be amazing.

They would sell by the bucket load in the single digits.
EFA thumbup

Tim Cognito

1,116 posts

33 months

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Sulphur Man said:
Bag a good T6.1 T5.1 and hold onto it...

_Rodders_

2,509 posts

45 months

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Clad-Hach said:
VW should do a deal with Porsche, get a modern N/A flat-6 and mate it with a new bus / camper it would be amazing.

They would sell by the bucket load.
A Caravelle RS2.

That would be a great bus.

rlw

3,569 posts

263 months

Phateuk

952 posts

163 months

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Mammasaid said:
Clad-Hach said:
VW should do a deal with Porsche, get a modern N/A flat-6 and mate it with a new bus / camper it would be amazing.

They would sell by the bucket load in the single digits.
EFA thumbup
Haha that's what I thought as I read that post rofl

yme402

624 posts

128 months

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Why is this not the basis of the new VW Transporter instead of a rebadged Turkey-Transit that fools no one?

gshughes

1,331 posts

281 months

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Clad-Hach said:
VW should do a deal with Porsche, get a modern N/A flat-6 and mate it with a new bus / camper it would be amazing.

They would sell by the bucket load.
It's been done before - only about 10 produced though as support vehicles for the 959 Rally Car. Pretty much my dream vehicle as a long time VW Bus fan.

"Porsche B32 was a minibus from Porsche. It was based on the Volkswagen T3 but fitted with Porsche brakes and suspension. Power came from the 3,2 litre flat-6 from the 911 Carrera. It did 0–100 km/h in 8 seconds and had an official top speed of 185 km/h (115 mph)"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_B32

Silvanus

6,907 posts

49 months

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yme402 said:
Why is this not the basis of the new VW Transporter instead of a rebadged Turkey-Transit that fools no one?
Because it's a people carrier based on a stretched Golf platform, it's just not up to the job of being a propper van. They are fantastic things to drive and huge inside for a car. The difference in driving around in one of these and the latest Ford based transporter is huge. I've done huge mileage in mine, use it to transport work kit and used it as a makeshift camper using some IKEA units and a camp bed. Is amazingly comfortable and well equipped.
It essentially needs to be looked at as a huge car rather than a medium van especially considering power trains and gearbox. Mines a 1.5 turbo petrol hybrid with DSG, surprisingly quick. 0-60 in 8.5 seconds isn't too shabby for what it is. The AWD and supple ride are a big bonus for my work too.

Wab1974uk

1,311 posts

53 months

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Expensive way to take a Poo in a field.

Timbo_S2

666 posts

289 months

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So they're just rebranding the car-based multivan after the van based people carrier? So no T7 Caravelle?

I'll continue looking at T6.1 Caravelles, for when my T5 finally dies. Can't fit motorbikes in the new Multivan (though the lighter seats would be a welcome bonus)...

Vroom101

888 posts

159 months

Thursday
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Hang on…

Quattr04. said:
Multivan never really made sense since these are built on the MQB platform so basically a big golf

Good to see the name coming back, sure they will sell well, didn t know they where 7 seats, surprised you don t see more of them replacing SUVs soon
And…

Sulphur Man said:
So many people dislike the Multivan profile - lower seating position, less ground clearance, looks like an airport shuttle. A lot has been lost with moving the California, and Caravelle, to a people-carrier platform.

I'm sure it's a lovely thing to drive and be driven in, but the big VW camper aftermarket sector must seriously dislike these.

Bag a good T6.1 and hold onto it...
And…

Silvanus said:
yme402 said:
Why is this not the basis of the new VW Transporter instead of a rebadged Turkey-Transit that fools no one?
Because it's a people carrier based on a stretched Golf platform, it's just not up to the job of being a propper van. They are fantastic things to drive and huge inside for a car. The difference in driving around in one of these and the latest Ford based transporter is huge. I've done huge mileage in mine, use it to transport work kit and used it as a makeshift camper using some IKEA units and a camp bed. Is amazingly comfortable and well equipped.
It essentially needs to be looked at as a huge car rather than a medium van especially considering power trains and gearbox. Mines a 1.5 turbo petrol hybrid with DSG, surprisingly quick. 0-60 in 8.5 seconds isn't too shabby for what it is. The AWD and supple ride are a big bonus for my work too.
So all previous Caravelles were based on the Transporter platform, but the current VW Multivan/Caravelle is on a different platform from the VW Transporter/Ford Transit Custom? Even though you can buy a seven-seat VW Transporter shuttle AND a seven-seat VW Multivan/Caravelle?

That’s bonkers silly

Help78

60 posts

78 months

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Anyone interested in a Multivan, VW currently have £4k deposit contribution and 4.9% APR on PCP deals. I've been offered further discounts on top as well.

Deal lasts until the end of June, so am planning on getting one to ferry the kids around in. The current XC90 is great but legroom in third row and middle of the second row are now getting too small as they get bigger and we need the extra bootspace.

Help78

60 posts

78 months

Thursday
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Timbo_S2 said:
So they're just rebranding the car-based multivan after the van based people carrier? So no T7 Caravelle?

I'll continue looking at T6.1 Caravelles, for when my T5 finally dies. Can't fit motorbikes in the new Multivan (though the lighter seats would be a welcome bonus)...
Not sure if you've checked, as the Multivan is wider and longer than the T6 Caravelle and whilst its not as tall (to fit in more car parks) VW claim the interior height is the same on both models.

I've been looking at the T6.1 Caravelles myself but the asking price for the quality of vehicle is making them look really poor value for money, plus my partner was much more open to driving the Multivan than she was a T6.1 Caravelle.

Lullfer Harris

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73 months

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Does the one in the ad have a VR6 or V6 from passat/A4?