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Volkswagen has announced a new Multivan Edition people mover, with just 250 coming to Australia.


The limited 2023 Volkswagen Multivan Edition will soon arrive in Australia, offering a number of additional features and styling upgrades over the standard people-mover.

With just 250 available, the Multivan Edition asks a $7500 premium over the short-wheelbase Multivan Comfortline Premium TDI340 automatic its’ based on, with Volkswagen helping to distinguish the Edition by adding a black roof and B-pillar (behind the front doors), black mirrors and exterior highlights, special decals, and 17-inch Aracaju black/diamond-cut alloy wheels.

Inside, the Multivan Edition features a multifunction adjustable table for rear passengers, an integrated booster seat with the rear captain’s chairs, a faux wood floor in the rear, an 8.0-inch media screen with navigation, and a digital instrument cluster.



Above: The standard 2022 Volkswagen Multivan.

Passengers also benefit from wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, voice control, twin USB-C ports, heated driver and front passenger swivel seats, LED interior lighting, window tinting, and an illuminated ‘Edition’ side step.

The Multivan Edition is powered by a Euro 6-compliant 2.0-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine sending 110kW and 340Nm to the front wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch ‘DSG’ automatic transmission.



Fuel consumption is expected to match the Multivan Comfortline Premium TDI340 at a combined 6.6 litres per 100 kilometres, with a combined CO2 output of 175g/km.



The only option available on the special edition is the colour, with Candy White, Pure Grey, Cherry Red, Ravenna Blue Metallic, Mojave Beige Metallic, Reflex Silver Metallic, or Indium Grey Metallic all on offer. Metallic paint costs an additional $1780.

The 2023 Volkswagen Multivan Edition is available to be ordered, priced from $76,990 before on-road costs.

Ben Zachariah

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