After the new Caddy, Volkswagen has presented facing the Geneva Motor Show the new Caddy Maxi 2015 version long battle van German manufacturer that is renewed for again offer versions cargo and passenger . The first reserves in Germany, and can be made from this month of March.
The Volkswagen Caddy Maxi elect the new design standard Caddy with new front more modern and similar to the rest of the supply of Volkswagen, while launches new taillights to update the image van base that already has a good number of years on the market.
The Maxi measures now 4.7 meters long , with a wheelbase that stretches to 3.2 meters. This is a new extended capacity load for industrial paneled versions up to 4.7 m ³ .
has a capacity for 7 passengers with three rows of seats. Both can be removed but offers an inner join where you can fold the third row seats tilt forward and the second. All placed with a capacity of trunk of 530 liters , while the third row eliminating this increases to 1350 liters . With both rows are obtained outside until 3700 liters .
As for engines, the Volkswagen Caddy Maxi is offered with up to 5 mechanical, two petrol and two diesel, all complying with the Euro 6 regulations In the case of gasoline range shall be three-cylinder 1.0 TSI with 105 horses and 1.4 TSI 125 hp power. In a single paragraph diesel engine 2.0 TDI with outputs of between 102 and 150 horses .
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The update comes also with a good amount of equipment and technology, being able to now have systems like adaptive cruise control emergency braking or city parking system Park Assist able to park the car automatically.
The new Volkswagen Caddy Maxi bookable Germany since this March, while its arrival at dealerships will be made in late June. In the course of the next few months it will launching in new markets. In Germany the Caddy Maxi industrial version of 18,590 euros and Caddy Maxi passenger version of 18,960 euros .
Source – Volkswagen
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