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Volkswagen Caddy Cargo
Better connected Caddy just perfect for urban deliveries
Pricing for new, award-winning Volkswagen Caddy Cargo start from £17,800, with Standard and Maxi wheelbases and three trim levels New technology includes Digital Cockpit and touchscreen infotainment, plus five new assistance systems Range of passenger car varients
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Volkswagen’s fifth generation Caddy has been redesigned from the ground up, offering increased space, efficient engine options, additional driver assistance systems to improve safety and a new connected Digital Cockpit and infotainment system to turn the vehicle into a smartphone on wheels.
Despite being revealed only as recently as February, the fifth-generation Caddy has already picked up its first award, after being crowned Van of the Year at The Sun Motor Awards 2020. Judges praised its unbeatable combination of clever technology, a new, cleaner engine lineup, fresh styling, and versatility, making it “the hottest in the business”.
Caddy will initially launch in the UK with two wheelbase options – standard and Maxi – with three trim levels. The panel van variant will now be known as the Caddy Cargo, and the passenger carrying versions, simply the Caddy.
The standard Caddy measures 4,500 mm in length, an increase of 93 mm over the previous model. The wheelbase has also grown by 73 mm to 2,755 mm.
The load space width is up 57 mm to 1,613 mm with the distance between the wheelarches increasing by 60 mm to 1,230 mm and the rear opening by 51 mm to 1,234 mm. The additional size means a Euro pallet can now be carried sideways in the back of the cargo space. The storage capacity of the standard wheelbase Caddy is 3.1 m3 (as per the SAE V6 standard).
The new Caddy Maxi offers even more space (3.7 m3) and has a 215 mm longer wheelbase, offering enough room for up to two Euro pallets.
New options include power-latching side doors and tailgate, LED headlights and LED rear lights plus new metallic paint finishes.
Five driver assistance systems are new to the fifth-generation Caddy Cargo, taking the total to 19. New systems include Travel Assist, which delivers assisted driving across the full speed range, while Trailer Assist is available on Caddy for the first time. In addition to the new technology, the Caddy’s existing assistance systems have been significantly expanded and updated with new functions. New Caddy also features eSIM technology as standard, which means the vehicle can automatically make eCalls to emergency services in the event of an accident.
Engines and powertrain
Three diesel and one petrol engine option are available from UK launch.
The 2.0 TDI offers outputs of 75, 102 and 122 PS, with a new twin dosing system providing a double dose of AdBlue to help significantly reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emission levels compared to the previous model.
The 1.5 TSI petrol option produces 114 PS and is equipped with Active Cylinder Technology as standard. This temporarily deactivates two of the four cylinders at light engine loads to save fuel.
All engines fulfil the 2021 Euro 6 emissions standards and are fitted with particulate filters. Fuel consumption has been reduced by up to 10 per cent on previous generation.
The 75PS and 102 PS models will be equipped with a 6-speed manual gearbox and front-wheel drive as standard, while the 2.0 TDI 122 PS and 1.5 TSI 114 PS are offered with the option of a seven-speed DSG. 4MOTION four-wheel drive is available on 2.0 TDI 122 PS variants.
Connectivity
The fifth-generation Caddy features a completely overhauled cabin. The dashboard and controls have been redesigned while a new Digital Cockpit is now available as an option.
All models get a touchscreen infotainment system, between 6.5 and 10 inches, with range-topping models offering a larger 10-inch Discover Media satellite navigation system. For the first time, Caddy is equipped with an ‘always connected’, integrated eSIM, which allows infotainment systems to be prepared to access mobile online services and functions of ‘We Connect’.
The interior also gets new switchgear including electronic handbrake with auto hold function, lighting and audio controls. Electric windows, height adjustable-driving seat and a new multi-function steering wheel are also standard across the range.
Pricing
Caddy Cargo prices range from £17,800 for the entry-level 1.5 TSI 114 PS model to £26,850 for the 2.0 TDI 122 PS 4MOTION Maxi version. Mid-level models, which start at £19,275 RRP, introduce electronically controlled air con, body coloured bumpers and rear parking sensors, along with power adjustable lumbar support for the driver’s seat and leather multi-function steering wheel.
Range-topping Caddy Cargo models, from £22,075, add Discover Media satellite navigation, front and rear parking sensors, anti-theft alarm system, power folding exterior mirrors, LED rear tail lights and alloy wheels.
Customers financing the Caddy Cargo on Personal Contract Plan, Hire Purchase and Lease Purchase can benefit from a deposit contribution of £2,400 (including VAT) and a low finance rate of 2.9% APR Representative. All Caddy models financed through Volkswagen Financial Services are also eligible for two services for just £99.
Business customers can finance the Caddy Cargo on Contract Hire for just £209 per month in 102 PS Commerce specification.
Cabin upgrade keeps Caddy passengers riding in style
Pricing for the Volkswagen Caddy passenger carrying vehicle has been announced, with the fifth-generation model starting from £23,610.
The new passenger-carrying Caddy is available in standard wheelbase and the longer Maxi size, as well as in higher-specification Caddy Life and Caddy Maxi Life form. This is in addition to the Caddy Cargo panel van, which starts from £17,800.
Practicality
The Caddy and Caddy Life models features a two-seat bench and a single seat in the second row, with two additional seats in the third row for both Maxi versions. The passenger area is equipped with a 12v socket, five standard interior lights, carpet floor, fixed side windows, heated rear windows, a sliding trunk cover and a windowed tailgate.
As standard, the Caddy driver cabin features new switchgear including electronic handbrake with auto hold function, cruise control with speed limiter and audio controls. Electric windows, height adjustable-driving seat and a new multi-function steering wheel are also standard across the range, along with air conditioning and two cup holders in the centre console.
Caddy Life adds drawers under both front seats, a removable waste bin, a leather multi-function steering wheel and adjustable lumbar support in the front seats.
Connectivity
The Caddy features a completely new cabin, with Bluetooth and DAB digital radio as standard. A 6.5-inch colour touchscreen infotainment system is available on Caddy with Caddy Life featuring a larger 8.25-inch screen and App Connect.
A larger 10-inch Discover Media satellite navigation system, along with voice control and a fully Digital Cockpit is offered as an option on Caddy Life.
Caddy also has an ‘always connected’, integrated eSIM, which allows infotainment systems to access mobile online services and functions of ‘We Connect’.
Driver Assistance Systems
The fifth-generation Caddy is equipped with a host of driver assistance systems as standard, including Autonomous Emergency Braking Front Assist with pedestrian and cyclist monitoring, lane keep assist and a driver alert system.
Engines and Powertrain
The Caddy and Caddy Maxi are available with three powertrains: 2.0 TDI 102 PS with 6-speed manual gearbox, 2.0 TDI 122 PS with 7-speed DSG, and a 1.5 TSI 114 PS with 6-speed manual. Life and Caddy Maxi Life adds the option of the 2.0 TDI 122 PS with a 6-speed manual gearbox, while the 1.5 TSI 114 PS is only offered with a 7-speed DSG transmission.
Prices start at £23,610 for the entry-level 1.5 TSI 114 PS Caddy.