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Volkswagen has revealed its new-generation Crafter van

in Europe ahead of its launch in Australia in the second half

of next year.

Local specifications are still to be announced, but Volkswagen

Group Australia has confirmed that a comprehensive line-up is

under consideration for the redesigned large van series, which

has emerged with the biggest-ever range for the nameplate

spanning four power outputs based on VW’s Euro 6-compliant

2.0L ‘EA288 Nutz’ diesel engine, manual or automatic

transmission, three drivelines (front, rear or 4Motion all-wheel

drive), three vehicle lengths and three roof heights.

Cab chassis variants will also form part of the Australian

line-up.

The German manufacturer says its engineers accompanied

a large number of customers – including tradespeople – on

their commercial vehicle rounds during the development

phase of the new Polish-built Crafter, analysing issues such

as manoeuvrability through muddy building sites, problems

associated with inner-city traffic congestion and accidents

caused by driver fatigue on long trips.

The new 2.0 TDI engine is said to have been developed

specifically for the new Crafter and its commercial applications,

with the outputs starting at 75kW at the entry level, rising to

90kW, 103kW and, with a twin-turbo version, 130kW.

VW says the combination of the new engine and a more

aerodynamic exterior design (now with a slippery 0.33Cd

drag coefficient) hands the Crafter the lowest fuel consumption

and emissions figures in its class.

It also claims reduced ownership costs stemming

from lower maintenance and repair bills anticipated from

the new powertrain, and touches on various other areas

of improvement such as cargo capacity, packaging and

overall dimensions, which in turn have benefited vehicle

manoeuvrability and handling.

Electro-mechanical steering has been adopted – a first for

this segment, according to VW – while various electronic

driver-assist systems debut on the new Crafter, including

electronic stability control with trailer stabilisation, a trailer

manoeuvring assistant, adaptive cruise control, post-collision

braking and a side-wind compensation system, among others.

Front, side and head-protecting airbags are provided, along

with a reversing camera, park distance monitor, rear traffic

alert system and high-spec lighting that runs to LED headlights,

cornering lights and a new ‘light assist’ system.

The current Crafter range is offered in Australia with

three lengths (MWB, LWB and LWB with overhang), three

roof heights (standard, high and super-high), three powertrains

(2.0 TDI in 80kW single turbo and 105/120kW in bi-turbo form)

but just a single transmission (six-speed manual) driving the

rear wheels only. There are also two GVMs available: 3550kg

and 4490kg.

Volkswagen Commercial

www.volkswagen-commercial.com.au

Volkswagen Crafter