Van Review: VW Caddy Cargo

Van Review: VW Caddy Cargo

With the golf courses once again open for business, we thought it would be fitting to accept an invitation to play a round with our favourite Caddy!

What’s in a name?

Well, in small commercial vehicle terms you surely can’t do much better than be called a Caddy. Like its golfing counterpart, it’s ready to carry the load in all weathers, is resolutely dependable, acutely aware of its surroundings, and is guaranteed to go the distance, whatever is put in front of it.

Despite the unprecedented challenges we’ve faced in recent times, VW has been fully committed to the roll out of the fifth generation Caddy Cargo, which has been re-designed from the ground up and is based on the Volkswagen MQB platform for the first time – the same as the new Mk8 Golf.

As a result, it’s got more useable space than ever before as well a bold new look. The length of the standard Caddy has increased by 93mm to 4,500mm thanks to a longer wheelbase and, whilst height is down a fraction, the actual load height is increased.

It’s also a bit wider than before, and although the actual amounts sound marginal they have an important bearing on the load carrying potential, with the Maxi version able to accommodate two euro pallets loaded from the rear or larger sliding door. Three diesel and one petrol engine option are available with varying PS outputs and all variants fulfil the 2021 Euro 6 emissions standards, and are fitted with particulate filters.

A number of features, such as Active Cylinder Technology on the petrol engine, have been added to save fuel while the diesel engines come with a new twin dosing system that delivers a double dose of AdBlue to significantly reduce NOx emissions.

Great improvements
Road holding and load carrying ability have been enhanced with new front and rear axle arrangements, with the old leaf spring design replaced with a more forgiving coil spring construction. New tyres, with optimised rolling resistance, are also standard on all new vehicles.

It’s in the cab area, however, where the greatest improvements have been made with a completely new dashboard and controls as well as a futuristic sounding Digital Cockpit available as an option.

Touchscreen infotainment systems vary between 6.5 and 10″ and an integrated ESIM allows the driver to access mobile online services and functions of the “We” connect, meaning the new Caddy is always connected.

New seating functions and switch gear, including electronic handbrake with auto hold function and a multi-functional steering wheel, complete the interior upgrade.

As well as a more comfortable and fuel conscious experience, the Caddy is now safer than ever before, as it features 19 different driver assistance systems, including trailer assist and travel assist. The latter – a first for a VW commercial vehicle – uses a combination of lane assist and adaptive cruise control for added peace of mind.

Later in the year the range is expected to be added to with a rugged outdoor lifestyle Caddy Pan America and a sporty, style conscious version.

When it comes to the new Caddy it would seem that five is now an even better shout than the ubiquous ‘fore’!

View the VW Caddy Cargo price list and brochure by clicking here

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6th October 2020
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