Volkswagen is expanding its next-generation Transporter range in South Africa with five new models, adding more versatility to an already comprehensive lineup.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The passenger-focused Kombi variants were first launched in September, followed by the introduction of an entry-level commercial Panel Van with a manual gearbox in early October. Now, sources at Duoporta Vehicle Information Specialists have confirmed that Volkswagen plans to roll out additional models, including an automatic Panel Van and the new Crew Bus units.
With these additions, the Transporter family now includes 11 models, spanning short-wheelbase (SWB) and long-wheelbase (LWB) options, with prices starting from R770,000.

Specifications & Configurations
The two Panel Van models are offered exclusively in LWB form, measuring 5,450mm in length with a 3,500mm wheelbase. The Crew Bus and Kombi, on the other hand, have SWB options measuring 5,050mm in length with a 3,100mm wheelbase.
For those needing maximum cargo capacity, the Panel Van is ideal, replacing the rear seats with a loading bay capable of holding three Euro pallets. Payload capacity reaches 1.3 tonnes, while the van can tow up to 2.8 tonnes.
Crew Bus units provide a balance between passenger and cargo space. Seating can be adapted or removed entirely for cargo. The SWB Crew Bus accommodates five passengers, while the LWB version seats up to eight, the same as the Kombi.
Key Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Headlights | LED headlights |
| Start System | Keyless start |
| Wipers | Rain-sensing wipers |
| Steering | Multifunction steering wheel |
| Brake System | Electric park brake with auto hold |
| Air Conditioning | Automatic aircon |
| Driver Display | 12-inch digital instrument cluster |
| Infotainment | 13-inch screen with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto |
| Safety | Lane-keep assist, cruise control, automatic emergency braking, dynamic road sign display |
Engine & Performance
Each Transporter is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged diesel (TDI) engine, with output varying by model.
- Entry-level Panel Van and Crew Bus: 81kW, 310Nm
- Mid-range units: 110kW, 360Nm
- Top-tier Crew Bus and Kombi: 125kW, 390Nm
Transmission options include a six-speed manual or an eight-speed automatic, depending on the variant. The top-tier Crew Bus and Kombi models also feature a 4Motion all-wheel-drive system, while other models are front-wheel-drive. Fuel efficiency ranges from 7.1l/100km to 8.7l/100km.

Pricing for South Africa
- Panel Van LWB Manual: R770,000
- Panel Van LWB Auto: R854,604 (New)
- Crew Bus LWB 8-seater Manual: R923,100 (New)
- Crew Bus LWB 8-seater Auto: R956,280 (New)
- Crew Bus SWB 5-seater 4Motion: R1,052,950 (New)
- Kombi SWB Commerce: R1,055,200
- Kombi SWB Basic: R1,081,700
- Kombi SWB Life: R1,116,845
- Crew Bus LWB 8-seater 4Motion: R1,135,060 (New)
- Kombi SWB Edition: R1,167,400
- Kombi SWB Style 4Motion: R1,301,400

The Panel Van and Crew Bus come with a 2-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty and a 3-year/60,000km service plan. Kombi models offer a 3-year/120,000km warranty and a 5-year/60,000km maintenance plan.
Volkswagen’s expanded Transporter range offers South African buyers a choice that blends commercial utility with passenger comfort, making it a versatile solution for businesses and families alike.
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