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Family commercial? The new Volkswagen Caddy in Israel

2021-11-11T06:20:22.903Z


The Volkswagen van comes here in a long version with a powerful propulsion unit and a 7-seater option. Starting from NIS 198,000


Champion Motors, an importer of Volkswagen, announces the start of the marketing of the fifth generation of Volkswagen Caddy in Israel.

The fifth and new generation of the Tandron is based on Volkswagen's MQB platform and accordingly should offer higher refinement, comfort and safety than before.

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The Caddy is currently coming to Israel only in the Combi Maxi version with a 'Life' finish level, this is intended for those who need to combine work with family life.

Thanks to the dimensions, it is possible to order (an option for an additional fee) a third row of seats that will exceed the number of seats to 7 in total.

The exterior design aligns with the familiar Volkswagen models and also the cabin is reminiscent of the company’s private models.

This version is arriving in Israel at the moment with a turbo-diesel engine that produces 122 hp and is mated to a DSG box with 7 transmission ratios.

The aforesaid level of equipment includes a touch screen, the driver and passenger seats are fully adjustable, folding trays at the back of the seats, three separate seats with adjustment to the back angle in the second row, air conditioning for the rear seats and more.

The safety equipment list includes automatic emergency braking, active lane departure control, adaptive cruise control and more.

The price of the Volkswagen Caddy in this version is set at NIS 198.00.

We assume that simpler versions, such as those that offer less compilation, instrumentation and power, and are primarily intended for work, will be reached later.

Source: israelhayom

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