Caddy offers space
25th September 2003, Page 20
25th September 2003
Page 20

Page 20, 25th September 2003
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VOLKSWAGEN HAS unveiled its second-generation Caddy van, to be launched at next month's RAI Show in Amsterdam ahead of its UK arrival in the spring. Larger than the current model with a load volume of 3.2m' and a 750kg payload, it has been purpose-built as a van rather than based on the previous car-derived chassis.
Built at Volkswagen's Poznan plant in Poland — where low manufacturing costs should ensure that pricing is competitive — the Caddy will be launched as a van and combi.
Two diesel engines will be initially available — a 2.0-litre 69hp SDI and a 1.9-litre 103hp TDI PD. Both engines will use Volkswagen's Pumpe Duse unit injection technology.