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Volkswagen Crafter Claims What Van? 'Van Of The Year' Award

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Volkswagen's recently-launched large panel van, the Crafter, has claimed the top award at the prestigious What Van? Van of the Year Awards.

The Crafter also won the Large Panel Van award, while the Caddy with DSG gearbox clinched the Technology award.

A strong engine line-up, a major emphasis on safety, a huge range and standard six-speed manual gearbox all contributed to the judges' decision. In summing up, they said: "The Crafter represents the pinnacle of current large panel van design and drivetrain implementation."

The largest van in the Volkswagen range, the Crafter is designed and built to meet the ever-increasing demands of a modern load carrier. It comes with a choice of four five-cylinder engines, delivering 88, 109, 136 or 163 PS, all offering fuel efficiency and low emissions. A six-speed manual gearbox is fitted as standard, although an automated manual transmission is optional.

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles also claimed the Technology award for its revolutionary double clutch DSG gearbox which is available as an option on the Caddy van. The judges commented: "For several years manufacturers have been searching for an alternative to the conventional manual gearbox in a bid to make the lives of drivers on stop-start delivery work in city centres a bit easier. Some manufacturers have offered conventional automatic boxes as an option. Some have offered automated manual transmissions. … But none of them have come up with a 'box that's as technically elegant – or as enjoyable to use – as Volkswagen's six-speed DSG; the winner of What Van?'s Technology Award for 2006."

Commenting on the company's successes, Ralf Schueler, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles' Head of Marketing said: "We're delighted that our products have been recognised by What Van? in these awards. We strive to offer our customers the best products to enable them to run their businesses successfully. At the same time, we continue to offer them the very highest standards of customer service to keep them on the road."


by TNN Admin
27/11/2006



 
 


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