New VW Caddy ready to work or play

Published Nov 9, 2015

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By: IOL Motoring Staff

Volkswagen's Caddy has been "enhanced and refined" to the point where its maker is comfortable calling it a new generation.

This fourth iteration of VW's practical compact van is now available in South Africa, in a wide range of derivatives and priced between R229 400 and R387 300, with Panel Van and Crew Bus versions aimed at commercial clients and Trendline models catering for private buyers. If that's not trendy enough for you, the Alltrack crossover versions are set to hit our shores early next year.

On the outside the front end of the Caddy has been completely redesigned, although it retains a decidedly familiar look, while new taillights and a restyled tailgate freshen up the rear. A brand new dashboard creates a more upscale vibe inside, and Trendline models a generously equipped with standard amenities including a Composition Colour six-speed audio system with Bluetooth connectivity, leather steering wheel, electric windows and mirrors and air conditioning. Standard kit across the board, including Panel Van and Crew Bus models, extends to ESP stability control, Multi-Collision Braking System and ABS, while 103kW versions get Fatigue Detection too - which remains optional in other models.

The engine line-up carries over from the previous line-up, although the 1.6-litre normally aspirated petrol engine has been beefed up slightly from 75kW to 81kW. As before, there's also a 2-litre TDI engine available in 81kW/250Nm and 103kW/320Nm output levels.

CADDY PRICES

Panel Van

1.6i 81kW - R229 400

2.0 TDI 81kW - R260 500

Maxi Panel Van

2.0 TDI 81kW - R283 700

2.0 TDI 81kW - R306 700

2.0 TDI 103kW DSG - R312 200

Crew Bus

1.6i 81kW - R222 400

2.0 TDI 81kW - R265 200

2.0 TDI 103kW DSG - R325 200

Trendline

2.0 TDI 81kW - R344 300

2.0 TDI 81kW - R362 600

Maxi Trendline

2.0 TDI 103kW DSG - R391 600

Alltrack

2.0 TDI 81kW- R358 200

2.0 TDI 103kW DSG - R387 300

Panel Van and Crew Bus models are sold with a two-year, unlimited kilometer warranty and three-year/60 000km service plan, while the Trendline and Alltrack come with a three-year/120 000km warranty and three-year/60 000km service plan.

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