Volkswagen Caravelle plug-in hybrid coming to South Africa
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles will launch the Caravelle plug-in hybrid 4MOTION in South Africa around mid-2026.
Share with friends
What is it?
The people carrier represents the T7 generation of the nameplate that has been part of South African automotive history for over seven decades.
Drivetrain:
The Caravelle eHybrid 4MOTION is a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle with electric all-wheel drive. One electric motor drives the front axle, delivering 85kW and 330Nm, whilst a second electric motor on the rear axle produces 100kW and 250Nm.
A 1.5 TSI evo2 turbocharged petrol engine provides 130kW and 250Nm. The system produces a combined 350Nm of torque. The high-voltage battery has a capacity of 19.7kWh and consists of 96 cell modules with liquid cooling. The vehicle offers up to 91 kilometres of pure electric range when fully charged. Maximum speed reaches 190km/h in hybrid mode and 130km/h in electric-only mode.
The front electric motor connects to a six-speed dual clutch gearbox. The rear electric motor uses a one-speed gearbox with a dog clutch that can engage or disengage the rear axle as needed. Above 130km/h, the rear axle automatically disengages to improve efficiency.
The vehicle can charge at up to 11kW at AC charging points and up to 50kW at DC rapid charging stations. DC charging takes the battery from 10 to 80 per cent in approximately 26 minutes. WLTP consumption with a discharged battery ranges between 7.5 and 8.1 litres per 100km.
The Caravelle includes electric stationary air conditioning as standard. This system can cool, ventilate and heat the interior when charging, parking or camping without using fuel. With an external power supply, the system operates for up to 30 minutes.
Using the high-voltage battery alone, it runs for 10 minutes. The system is controlled via the infotainment system or smartphone app. Four driving profiles are available as an option: Eco, Comfort, Sport and Individual. Each profile adjusts power delivery, accelerator pedal response and all-wheel drive engagement differently.
Price:
Pricing information for the South African market has not been announced.
Europe’s used electric vehicle (EV) market is experiencing a notable surge as the Iran conflict drives up global oil prices and pushes petrol costs sharply higher across the continent.
Geely Auto has been recognised in the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2026 (Global), marking a significant milestone for the brand’s global sustainability efforts and the first and only Chinese vehicle manufacturer to make the list.
Volkswagen Motorsport driver Jonathan Mogotsi has earned his Nürburgring Permit A ‘Ring Licence’ to qualify to race in the legendary circuit’s 24-Hour from 18 – 19 May 2026.
Toyota has added the Corolla Cross GR-S to its local line-up, a version that introduces sport-focused styling and adjustments to the driving experience. The Corolla Cross GR-S takes the established strengths of the Corolla Cross and adds styling, interior details, and suspension changes that set it apart from the rest of the line-up.
Citroën has expanded its South African line-up with the launch of the Basalt, a new SUV-coupé that blends bold styling, everyday practicality, and comfort-focused technology. Positioned as part of the brand’s C-Cubed programme, the Basalt joins the C3 and Aircross, offering a distinctive fastback silhouette and a package tailored to local driving conditions.
When South Africans buy a car, the purchase price is only the beginning of the ownership story. The real cost unfolds over years of fuel stops, service intervals, replacement parts and the occasional unexpected repair.