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VW Multivan 6.1 2021 Radio Review

The Volkswagen Multivan is the successor to the Kombi. They are now classed as people movers. It is part of the VW transporter range and the latest model is the T6.1.

Its overall shape is tall and squarish, somewhat van-like especially when compared to the Kia Carnival but we had the two-tone paint job that looked pretty good.  Certainly, better than the Toyota Granvia or current Hyundai iMax.

The Multivan comes in a short wheel base or an extra 400mm long wheel base.

They have a two litre diesel engine.

For the entry level model there’s a single turbo charger and a modest 110 kw, the other is a twin turbo with great throttle response from 147kW.

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The class leading feature is that some variants have all-wheel drive.

Prices range from nearly $62,000 to $88,000 plus on road costs.

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Model                                   Volkswagen Multivan TDI 450 four motion

Model Price                                 $87,990 MLP*

Engine                                           2 litre twin turbo diesel

Drivetrain                                     7 Speed dual clutch

Power                                           147 kW @ 4,000 rpm

Torque                                          450 Nm @ 1,500-2,000

Safety                                            Not tested ANCAP

CO2 Emissions                             200  g/km

Economy ADR                             7.9 L/100km

Servicing                                       “Care Plans” first 3 or five years

Warranty                                      5 yr/ Unlimited km:  One year roadside assist

*MLP – Manufacturers List Price includes GST and LCT but excluding statutory charges, dealer costs and dealer delivery. See your dealer for RDAP. Does not include price of any options.

 

Overall Rating                      79/100

Behind the Wheel                 7

Comfort                              8

Equipment                           8

Performance                          8

Ride and Handling                   7

Practicality                             9

Fit for Purpose                     9

Street Appeal/Design            8

Technology/Connectivity      8

Value for Money                  7

 

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