When was the VW Transporter released?

When was the VW Transporter released?

April 2003
Volkswagen Transporter T5/Introduced

What year did VW T5 come out?

2002
It was launched 6 October 2002, and went into full production on 25 April 2003, replacing the fourth generation T4 Transporter range. Key markets for the T5 range are Germany, the United Kingdom, Taiwan, Russia, France, Turkey and Singapore.

What year is a T5 1 transporter?

2010
VW Transporter T5. The Transporter T5. 1 is the newer, ‘facelift’ version of the well-known T5. It was introduced in 2010 and has a much sleeker and differently shaped front end.

What year did the Volkswagen Transporter T6 come out?

2014
Launched in 2014, the T6 is the latest in a long line of classics from VW. Replacing T5. 1’s from 2014 onwards. The Transporter T6 mainly improves on the T5.

When did the Volkswagen Transporter come out in America?

The Volkswagen Transporter (T4), marketed in North America as the Volkswagen Eurovan, is a van produced by the German manufacturer Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles between 1990 and 2003, succeeding the Volkswagen Type 2 (T3) and superseded by the Volkswagen Transporter (T5).

What kind of engine does a Volkswagen Transporter have?

The 77 hp 2.4 litre diesel engine was optional in Canada between 1993 and 1996. The long wheelbase version was also on offer in 1992 only as a 10 seaters CL or GL model trim. Kombi and crewcab pickup versions (sold as Transporter) were also available in 1992. A panel version (LWB only) was sold from 1993 to 1997.

Is the Volkswagen Transporter with a longer nose?

Initially, only Caravelles and Multivans were available with the longer nose, since these were the only models available with the VR6 engine. The commercial variants continued to be produced with the shorter nose until 2003.

Where can I get a VW T4 campervan?

Winnebago Industries was the primary converter of VW T4 campers sold in the US. Due largely to its versatility, as well as popularity as a campervan, the Volkswagen Transporter (including the T4) has an extensive following amongst enthusiasts.