2016 Volkswagen Caddy TDI diesel, New 1.4 TGI

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 The drive systems use state-of-the-art technology, with the Caddy's new engines providing maximum efficiency and compliance with the EU6 emissions standard. The basis for the four TDI diesel versions is always a two-litre four cylinder engine. Their performance ranges from 55 kW / 75 h.p. to the top engine with 110 kW / 150 hp. 
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Recording the lowest fuel consumption is the Caddy panel van Blue Motion, specially developed for inner-city deliveries: "With its low fuel consumption of less than four litres per 100 kilometres, the new Caddy is setting a new standard," explains Dr. Eckhard Scholz, Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. He continues: "Even the new 1.4-litre TGI, successor to the highly popular Caddy EcoFuel, consumes only 4.1 kg of natural gas per 100 kilometres. Through downsizing and turbochargers, it offers added power compared with its predecessor while consuming up to 28 per cent less fuel. These performance figures benefit everyone - and are equally kind to the environment and the pocket."
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Evolution of a best-seller: the new Caddy's design not only impresses with sharpened folds and clearly defined surfaces with stylish clarity. 

The redesigned front and the distinctively presented rear additionally give the new compact van an unmistakable character - further distinguished by the new look of the front and rear lights. 

While remaining extremely functional, the high-quality urban delivery van has gained noticeably in presence, exclusivity and dynamism. In keeping with the expressive exterior, the vehicle's interior also features accentuated lines and shapes. Striking decorative trims with integrated air vents and a new generation of infotainment equipment underline the new Volkswagen Caddy's modern look.

In Germany, prices for the new Volkswagen Caddy start at € 14,785.00 (net, panel van) and € 15,330.00 net (€ 18,242.70 gross, as Conceptline, replacing the previously familiar Startline), each with the 62 kW TSI entry-level engine and thus, when adjusted for feature content, are even below the level of the predecessor model.

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