The new generation of the VW California has just been presented and brings a new plug-in hybrid version with all-wheel drive. Launched in 1988, the first California built from the VW Bus (T3) was presented at the Caravan Salon fair. Now, 35 years later and with over 280,000 units sold, VW is introducing a new generation that promises to temporarily transform caravaning into an electric vehicle, which, at the same time, allows for extended autonomy.
In technical terms, the new California is based on the modular transverse matrix (MQB) platform and, therefore, the current long wheelbase version of the Multivan.
The camping van is larger than its predecessor at 5.17 meters in length, the width without exterior mirrors is 1.94m compared to the previous 1.90m, and a height of 1.99m, including the lowered roof, the height is identical to the predecessor, which means it is again suitable for multi-story parking lots.
The long wheelbase, 3.12m, provides even more space on board than the predecessor. When the roof is closed, the interior height is 1.29 meters and when the elevating roof is open, this height increases to 2.10m.
VW has revealed that the new California will come in five versions: Beach, Beach Tour, Beach Camper, with a mini kitchen in the rear, as well as Coast and Ocean, each with a complete kitchenette on the driver’s side.
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