New Caddy coming to SA
New Caddy coming to SA
The new Volkswagen Caddy – which features a fabulous sporty exterior – will be launched in South Africa.
The Caddy was first launched in the local market in 1992 and has to date sold 35 617 units. In 2020, the fourth generation Caddy sold 1 730 units – achieving an impressive share of 88% in the A City Van segment. Over three million units have been built worldwide since 1979.
The fifth-generation Volkswagen Caddy will be launched with a new naming convention: Caddy, Caddy Maxi, Caddy Kombi, Caddy Maxi Kombi, Caddy Cargo and Caddy Maxi Cargo.
Charismatic design
The exterior has a new and striking sporty design. The new Caddy is built on the Modular Transverse Matrix (MQB) platform, the same as the Golf 8. The vehicle body has been redesigned to be more appealing than ever. Thanks to the MQB platform, new high-end technologies now find their way into the Caddy range.
In terms of engineering and specification, the exterior of the Caddy offers a number of new features. Exterior features include new LED headlights and LED rear lights, painted body-coloured bumpers and black roof rails. Optional exterior features include a panoramic sunroof with a large glass area of 1,4 m², a removable tow bar that can tow a maximum weight of
1 500 kg as well as 16-inch Wien alloy wheels. The new Caddy is available in 12 exterior paint colours with five new colours now available in the fifth-generation model.
Caddy and Caddy Maxi – for passenger and lifestyle use
Even as a short wheelbase, the Caddy is broader and longer. A stand-out feature is the optional panoramic glass roof, which is the largest in the segment.
The Caddy entry-level derivative comes as a short wheelbase with five seats and an optional seven-seat selection. The Caddy Maxi (long wheelbase) comes standard with a seven-seat configuration.
Caddy Kombi and Caddy Maxi Kombi
The Caddy Kombi is ideal for everyday use as well as for sport, leisure, work and holidays. The vehicle can be easily converted to suit various personal and business needs. Recent adjustments include conversions for people living with disabilities, mobile offices, K9 units and hearses. The Caddy Kombi comes available as a short wheelbase with seven seats; the Caddy Maxi Kombi is available in a long wheelbase version with five seats and an optional seven-seat configuration. Both model lines feature easily removable and folding seats as well as easy-access sliding rear passenger doors.
Features of the Caddy Kombi include black-coated bumpers, steel wheels, H7 Halogen headlights and an electronic brake with auto-hold. Optional features include a Rear View Camera, LED headlights, App-Connect, multi-function steering wheel, 16-inch Wien alloy wheels, tow bar (fixed or removable), rear wing doors, front fog lamps with cornering lights and cruise control.
Caddy Cargo and Caddy Maxi Cargo
The Caddy Cargo exterior design sees the roofline sloping down slightly towards the back. The short wheelbase is 2 755 mm in length and has a load compartment volume of 3,1 m3. The Caddy Maxi Cargo, with a long wheelbase of 2 970 mm, allows a load compartment volume of 3,7 m3.
Highlights of the Caddy Cargo include: up to six lashing rings in the load compartment, a brake assist system, electronically adjustable door mirrors, an electronic parking brake with auto-hold function, H7 halogen main headlights and daytime running lights, single near-side sliding door (Caddy Cargo SWB), twin near-side and off-side sliding doors (Caddy Maxi Cargo) and a rear wing door, which is split into a ⅔ to ⅓ ratio and has a maximum opening angle of 180°.
Large modernised interior with practical storage
Inside, the fifth generation Caddy impresses with new high-tech solutions and more space. The Caddy Maxi Cargo now provides room for up to two Euro pallets. The indicator and control elements have been completely redesigned: the interactive interfaces for the driver and front-seat passenger are formed by the new radio and infotainment systems of which the Composition Comfort radio is smartphone compatible (App-Connect). The modern instrument cluster now has a traditional rotary switch for lights. In addition, LED interior lights enhance the interior of the car. Another new feature is a roof vent for better climate control and faster stationary ventilation in the back.
New Caddy engine line-up
The new Caddy range will be available in two engines: one petrol and one diesel.
1.6i MPI engine
The four-cylinder petrol engine develops 81 kW, torque of 152 Nm and is coupled with a six-speed manual transmission. Fuel consumption is 7,3 litres/ 100 km. This engine is available in the Caddy, Caddy Kombi (SWB) and Caddy Cargo (SWB) derivatives.
2.0 TDI engine
The four-cylinder diesel engine also develops 81 kW and a torque of 300 Nm and is coupled with a 6-speed manual transmission. Fuel consumption is 5,5 litres/100 km. The 2.0 TDI engine is available in the Caddy, Caddy Maxi (LWB), Caddy Kombi (SWB), Caddy Maxi Kombi (LWB), Caddy Cargo (SWB) and Caddy Maxi Cargo (LWB).
The passenger version Caddy and Caddy Maxi come standard with a three-year/120 000 km warranty, while the Caddy Kombi, Caddy Maxi Kombi, Caddy Cargo and Caddy Maxi Cargo come standard with a two-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty. The entire Caddy range also comes standard with a 12-year anti-corrosion warranty. The service interval is 15 000 km.
Pricing for the new Caddy range will be announced closer to the launch date.