The new Caddy that Volkswagen revealed last year continues to offer more versions of itself. After turning into an Alltrack model, it's now become available with the first turbocharged natural gas ...
VW has released the new Caddy TGI BlueMotion DSG, the first natural gas-sipping model in the segment with a double-clutch gearbox. The new VW Caddy TGI’s engine will burn either CNG or bio-natural gas ...
TRYING to persuade Britain’s hard-nosed van fleet operators to cough up an extra £1,000 per vehicle for automatic gearboxes in order to make their drivers’ lives easier may sound like an impossible ...
It’s easy to drive, easy to get in and out of, and it boasts a torquey turbodiesel engine. And while it won’t win any beauty pageants for its ungainly silhouette, as a small corporate bus the Caddy ...
The VW Caddy urban delivery van has received a new feature, in the form of the Park Assist System, which allows the vehicle to offer automatic parking. Thus, the Caddy expands the list of features ...
With plenty of VW Golf hardware underneath the Volkswagen Caddy you get a driving experience that is not far removed from one of the best hatchbacks on sale. It may not be exciting but it’s ...
After a preview in February this year, the fifth-generation VW Caddy will launch in late November in select European markets as an estate (Kombi), family MPV, Cargo delivery van and California camper.
The fifth generation of Volkswagen’s popular little delivery van has arrived Down Under bringing with a new platform and increased levels of comfort. The Volkswagen Caddy has always been a sensible ...
$53,130 - New 2025 Volkswagen Caddy TSI220 Cargo Maxi DSG for sale in Kedron, QLD. This Premium Unleaded Petrol Commercial has done 13km. View photos and features at CarsGuide.com.au now! With great ...
The Volkswagen Caddy was first unveiled way back in 2003, and it’s since been joined by the Caddy Maxi in 2007, and was facelifted in 2010. The line-up is one of the most comprehensive in this market, ...
Trying to persuade Britain’s hard-nosed van fleet operators to cough up an extra £1,000 per vehicle for automatic gearboxes in order to make their drivers’ lives easier may sound like an impossible ...