

Volkswagen T5 Van (Transporter, Caravelle,  Multivan and California) facelift review:
  New generation of the Transporter, Multivan, Caravelle and California:
New  versions of the best-selling series begin in autumn 2009
New  Common Rail TDI drops fuel consumption by up to 1.9 litres
New front  design in keeping with the stylistically refined Volkswagen Design DNA
New  infotainment and driver assist systems for optimum comfort and safety
New  generation of ESP including the hill-start assistant comes as standard  in all vehicles
The Transporter, Caravelle, Multivan and  California - these are the four basic versions of an internationally  best-selling vehicle so popular that is has sold in the millions. For  its huge fan base, people like service providers, trades people,  families, business people and globe trotters, these multi-talented  vehicles are an automotive way-of-life, a symbol for endless mobility  and variety. A few weeks after the Multivan and California are premiered  at the IAA in Frankfurt in September 2009, a new generation of  Volkswagen Commercial Vehicle`s successful models will hit the roads.  The new perfected version gives out even fewer emissions as well as  being more efficient, economical, comfortable, elegant, intelligent and  safer than ever before. Advance sales for all four basic versions will  start at the IAA.
Refinement and high-tech features fit for a  bestsellerThe bestseller`s body design is now in line with  Volkswagen`s new Design DNA. The new front design shows off the series  in an even more elegant light. The series, which is known as the T5 by  Volkswagen employees, has also been given a huge technical boost. Take  the engines for example: the new Turbo diesel engines (TDI) are more  efficient, exceptionally quiet and now fitted with a Common Rail  Injection system. Thanks to the new TDI, fuel consumption levels have  decreased by up to 1.9 litres and CO2 emissions have dropped by 52 g/km,  so that all engines now fulfil the EU5 emission standards. What`s more,  the new versions come with an optional 7-gear dual clutch gearbox (DSG)  - an international first for this class of vehicle! As another optional  extra, you can have the new four-wheel drive function (4Motion with 4th  generation Haldex coupling), which allows you to drive off-road.  Another revolutionary highlight from the new models is that, from the  start of the year, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles will be offering a  4Motion version in conjunction with DSG. Safety features have been  further improved thanks to the standard hill-start assistant, refined  ESP, a new hazard warning light for the brake lights (emergency brake  lights) and new optional driver assist systems. In addition, the  interior is fitted with new instruments, steering wheels,  radio/navigation systems and textures on top of ergonomic perfection.
Four  new Common Rail TDI and dual clutch gearboxesWith the new  four-cylinder diesel engines with Common Rail Injection, the  best-selling series in both Germany and Europe sets new benchmarks for  both its economy and its kindness to the environment. The TDI (1,968  cm³) comes as either 62 kW / 84 PS, 75 kW / 102 PS, 103 kW / 140 PS or  132 kW /180 PS. The 140 PS engine is boosted by a turbocharger with  variable turbine geometry, while Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has  fitted a two-stage charger with bi-turbocharger in the top of the range  180 PS. This form of downsizing means that, for the first time in the  Volkswagen Group, a compression ignition engine is being used in a  vehicle of this performance range.
The greatest feature is the  fuel-saving capacity. It is the first time in the world that a  transporter, van or touring vehicle has been equipped with a 7-gear dual  clutch gearbox (DSG), which allows fuel consumption in the 180 PS  version to drop by up to 1.9 litres when compared with the previous  6-gear automatic. In the meantime, the 85 kW / 115 PS petrol engine will  be carried over and now complies with EU5 emission standards. Compared  to previous generations, Volkswagen were able to decrease CO2 emissions  and fuel consumption levels by an average of 10 percent across the whole  range. In vehicles with a manual gearbox and front-wheel drive, the CO2  emissions and fuel consumption levels* range from 7.2 litres / 190 g/km  CO2 (84 PS and 102 PS) to 7.5 litres / 190 g/km CO2 (180 PS): that`s up  to 0.9 litres less than ever before.
All four diesel engines  respond extremely quickly and almost as soon as you have left idling  speed as well! Even the smallest TDI engine with 84 PS has a maximum  torque of 220 Newton metres from just 1,250 rpm. The 102 PS version goes  to 250 Newton metres from 1,500 rpm, the 140 PS TDI hits a high of 340  Newton metres from 1,750 rpm while the 180 PS TDI propels into the  crankshaft with an impressive 400 Newton metres from 1,500 rpm. And of  course all versions are fitted with a particle filter.