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VW collaborated with ABT e-Line and introduced the ABT e-Transporter 6.1 in 2020 as a battery-electric version of the T6.1. [5] The e-T6.1 is equipped with a single motor with 83 kW (111 hp) output drawing from a 37.3 kW-hr battery (33.6 kW-hr useable); under the WLTP test cycle, the tested range was 82 mi (132 km).
The Volkswagen (Type 2) T3 Transporter, also known as T25 in the UK or VW Vanagon in the United States, was introduced in 1979. The T3 Transporter was one of the last all-new bodied Volkswagen platforms that still used an air-cooled , rear-engine design .
VW Caddy Mk3 VW Transporter (T5) VW Transporter (T6) Škoda Fabia Mk1 Škoda Fabia Mk2 Škoda Octavia Tour (Mk1) Škoda Octavia Mk2. Audi A6 Audi A7 Audi A8 Audi Q5 Audi Q7 Audi Q8. EA211 1.6L I4 Engine components: 2007: 2022: 4,084: New 200 m 2 facility; projected full annual output capacity of 150,000 vehicles to be reached during 2010, with ...
The Volkswagen Transporter, initially the Type 2, [2] is a range of light commercial vehicles, built as vans, pickups, and cab-and-chassis variants, introduced in 1950 by the German automaker Volkswagen as their second mass-production light motor vehicle series, and inspired by an idea and request from then-Netherlands-VW-importer Ben Pon.
Volkswagen Transporter range the early generations were retroactively named, the T1 is the oldest "platform", based on the original Type 1 Volkswagen Beetle . Note that some designations in common use are ambiguous; i.e. in some cases the same platform designation is used for different models that do not share a common platform.
Volkswagen Transporter (T6) The Volkswagen Transporter T7 and the passenger variant Caravelle were unveiled in August 2024. [ 2 ] Unlike the Multivan T7 based on the modular MQB platform , the Transporter T7 is based on the Ford Transit Custom .
Volkswagen's EV game hits stumbling blocks Volkswagen’s generous investments into EVs resulted from Dieselgate, a scandal that rocked the auto industry in 2015.
Volkswagen AG (German: [ˈfɔlksˌvaːɡn̩] ⓘ), known internationally as the Volkswagen Group, is a German public multinational conglomerate manufacturer of passenger and commercial vehicles, motorcycles, engines and turbomachinery.