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Monday, March 9, 2026

Bucket Tech: Volkwagen Transporter 2.0 TDI


The latest Volkswagen Transporter represents one of the most significant shifts in the history of Volkswagen’s iconic workhorse. For decades, the Transporter has built a loyal following across the world and particularly in South Africa, where it has served everyone from small business owners and fleet operators to large families and shuttle companies. With this new generation, however, Volkswagen has taken a different route by partnering with Ford Motor Company, resulting in a vehicle that shares its underlying platform with the Ford Transit Custom. While that might raise a few eyebrows among long-time fans of the Transporter nameplate, the new model brings with it meaningful improvements in design, performance and practicality. The question for South African buyers is simple: does this new collaboration strengthen the Transporter’s appeal, or does it dilute what made the van so special in the first place?


DESIGN

Visually, the new Transporter manages to retain a distinctly Volkswagen identity despite the shared engineering underneath. The front end is more modern and assertive than before, with slim LED headlights and a broader grille that give the van a more premium and contemporary look. It’s a cleaner design overall, one that aligns well with Volkswagen’s current passenger car lineup while still maintaining the robust stance expected from a commercial vehicle. The new model is also larger in every meaningful dimension. Both the short- and long-wheelbase variants have grown compared to the outgoing version, translating into a more planted appearance on the road. The extra size isn’t just for aesthetics either; it directly improves the van’s practicality. The load area is longer and wider, allowing for greater cargo capacity and easier loading, something that will be particularly appreciated by businesses that rely on the Transporter as a daily workhorse. Inside, the cabin represents one of the biggest leaps forward. The dashboard is now far more modern, dominated by a large infotainment screen paired with a fully digital instrument cluster. The layout feels intuitive and uncluttered, while the materials used give the interior a noticeably more upmarket feel than older Transporters. There’s also a stronger emphasis on storage solutions throughout the cabin, which is an important consideration for drivers who spend long hours behind the wheel.


PERFORMANCE

under the bonnet, the Transporter continues to rely on the proven formula of a 2.0-litre turbodiesel engine, offered in multiple power outputs. These engines are paired with either a six-speed manual transmission or an eight-speed automatic, depending on the variant, giving buyers the flexibility to choose a setup that best suits their needs. Performance in a van like this isn’t about outright speed, but rather about usable torque and efficiency. In that regard, the diesel engines deliver exactly what is required. Power delivery is smooth and predictable, with enough pulling power to move heavy loads without feeling strained. Whether it’s carrying tools to a job site or transporting passengers across long distances, the Transporter feels composed and capable. Towing and payload figures have also improved compared to the previous generation, reinforcing the vehicle’s position as a serious commercial tool. The additional capability will be welcomed by South African businesses that often demand more from their vehicles, particularly in industries where durability and practicality are non-negotiable.


COMFORT

One of the reasons the Transporter has remained so popular over the years is its ability to blur the line between commercial vehicle and passenger car. The latest model continues this tradition by offering a noticeably more comfortable and refined driving experience. The increased dimensions translate into more interior space across the board. For panel van models, that means a larger cargo area capable of carrying more equipment or goods. For Kombi and passenger variants, the extra space makes a significant difference to passenger comfort, particularly on longer journeys. The driving position is excellent, with clear visibility and well-placed controls that make the vehicle easy to live with on a daily basis. Improved seating comfort and better cabin insulation also help reduce fatigue during long hours on the road. In typical Volkswagen fashion, the Transporter also benefits from a wide range of driver assistance features and modern technology, bringing it in line with many contemporary passenger vehicles. For drivers who spend their entire workday in the vehicle, these small improvements make a meaningful difference.


VERDICT

The new Volkswagen Transporter arrives with big expectations, and understandably so. The name carries decades of trust and reliability, particularly in South Africa where the vehicle has long been a favourite among businesses and transport operators alike. What this latest generation demonstrates is that Volkswagen is willing to evolve the formula while still preserving the Transporter’s core strengths. The design is more modern, the cabin more refined, and the practicality even greater than before. Add to that the proven engineering shared with the Ford Transit Custom, and you end up with a van that feels both familiar and forward-thinking. For South African buyers, the Transporter continues to offer a compelling blend of durability, versatility and everyday usability. It may be built on a new foundation, but the essence of what made the Transporter great remains firmly intact. In a market where reliability and practicality matter more than ever, the Transporter once again proves why it has remained a benchmark in the commercial vehicle segment for so many years.


SPECIFICATIONS

Engine
2-litre TDI  
Gear Box                 
8-Speed Automatic
Power
125kW
Torque
340Nm
Average Fuel Consumption    
6.6L per 100km (Claimed)
Price
R1,301,400



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