VW has really put some thought into the latest T7 Multivan, giving the new bus more space, lighter seats, car-like connectivity, semi-autonomous driving capability and an optional hybrid drivetrain.
Volkswagen wouldn't write the next chapter in the story of the most iconic van of all time without first penning out a slow-building teaser campaign. It's started that campaign by previewing the ...
The 2025 Volkswagen Multivan, known as the T7 Multivan in VW-speak, ushers in a quiet revolution for the brand. The Multivan name first appeared in 1985, as an upmarket people-mover based on the ...
The world’s longest running people mover is moving into the electric age. The big news for the T7 version of Volkswagen’s Type 2 (confusing, we know) is the appearance of plug-in hybrid power for the ...
The new T7 Multivan is Volkswagen’s most sophisticated and distinctive seven-seat MPV to date. Built in Hannover by the company’s commercial vehicles division, the latest model is a recent arrival in ...
OK, the Volkswagen Transporter (aka Microbus, aka Bulli, aka Type 2, aka Kombi ...) didn't actually go anywhere, but the T6.1 has felt like a lame duck for a while now, especially following the big ...
Spy photos from across the Atlantic are giving us a look at Volkswagen’s T7 Multivan prototype. If you’re feeling the drag of these January doldrums and looking for something to lift your spirits, ...
Motorized homes are the new symbol of freedom for millennials, and more and more people are discovering the benefits of living rent-free on the road. But none of this would be possible if Volkswagen ...
Volkswagen has given us its best look yet at the upcoming T7 Multivan. It comes in the form of a design illustration ahead of the actual van’s upcoming release in June. The new cargo carrier nicely ...
Volkswagen is working on an electric successor to its iconic Microbus based on 2017's ID.Buzz concept car. It starts sales in Europe next year and is confirmed to reach the United States in 2023, ...
Originally known as the Volkswagen Type 2 because it followed in the footsteps and was related to the VW Type 1 (aka Beetle), the Volkswagen Transporter has been around for more than seven decades, ...
Volkswagen's boxy Transporter Syncros were built in limited numbers for the European market from 1985 to 1992. Each came equipped with a four-wheel drive system added by Steyr-Daimler-Puch, the same ...
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