The Volkswagen Caddy Maxi Tramper is based on the Life passenger car model and caters for the needs of amateur athletes, occasional campers and independent travellers with its mobile construction.
The Caddy Life Tramper thus has a bed on which to spend the night: it can be set up in just a few steps and only travels with the vehicle if the driver wants it to. The Caddy transports the Good Night Unit packed-away and firmly anchored in the luggage compartment, which is included as standard, almost as though it were transporting cargo and without restricting the use of this compartment. As before, users can stow their everyday shopping items or holiday equipment.
The three-section tilting sleeping area also acts as the luggage compartment cover. To set up the bed, the rear seats simply need to be folded so that the backrests rest on the seating area and the front seat back rests also need to be folded forward. The bed, which is approx. 2 m long and 1.1 m wide, can then be opened out like a camping bed in the vehicle. A curtain is affixed to both the roof gallery, which is fitted as standard, and to the top stowage nets and can be used to block out the light.
Three engines are available to choose from in the Caddy Maxi Life. The 1.6 l petrol engine has an output of 75 kW (102 PS). It has a maximum torque of 148 Newton metres. The tried-and-tested 1.9 TDI with 77 kW (105 PS) is the entry-level diesel. The most powerful engine available in the Caddy Maxi Life is a 2.0 l TDI with an output of 103 kW (140 PS) and a diesel particulate filter. It has a maximum torque of 320 Newton metres at 2,500 rpm.
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