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Volkswagen

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles

For more than seven decades, Volkswagen

Commercial Vehicles has been part of Australia’ s working landscape. Today, the range is the broadest it has ever been- spanning petrol, diesel, and fully electric powertrains across a full range of vans, people movers, and utes, giving fleet and procurement managers genuine choice across segments and use cases.
The Caddy Cargo covers small-van requirements for last-mile delivery and mobile service operations, while the Transporter- now available in both diesel and battery electric configurations- delivers a step change in capability for mid-size fleet applications. For operations requiring maximum payload and volume, the Crafter offers large-format van and cab-chassis options across medium and longwheelbase variants up to 5.5t GVM.
Where passenger transport is the priority, the ID. Buzz provides electric people-moving in 5- or 7-seat configurations, with the ID. Buzz Cargo extending that platform to commercial duties- the WLTP driving range of 431kms * will keep your business moving. The Multivan adds a flexible 7-seat and now also 8-seat diesel option, with a plug-in hybrid variant arriving next year. And for fleets requiring a dual-cab ute, the Amarok delivers the towing, payload, and regional capability the segment demands.
Backed by a dedicated Fleet, National Conversions and Commercial Vehicles team, Volkswagen Group Australia offers a single point of contact for vehicle selection, specification, finance, fit-out, and aftersales- across every brand in the Group.
* Electric vehicle range has been calculated in compliance with the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure( WLTP). The stated electric vehicle range is for the purposes of comparison amongst vehicles tested under the same technical procedures only. The real range for your vehicle will vary according to a number of different factors which include, weather conditions, vehicle load, battery age and condition, optional equipment, the use of peripheral energy consumption systems such air conditioning as well as your driving style.