Volkswagen Caddy

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Volkswagen Caddy
Manufacturer Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles
Production 1980–present
Class Commercial van and utility

The name Volkswagen Caddy has been used by the Volkswagen Group to describe four different Caddy models:

Contents

Caddy I as Camper
Caddy I as Camper
Rabbit ( US spec )
Rabbit ( US spec )
Rear view of Rabbit( US spec )
Rear view of Rabbit
( US spec )

Released in 1980, the first VW Caddy is a light pickup truck and van based on the Volkswagen A platform, shared with the small family car VW Golf Mk.I.

VW Type is:

  • 147 = LHD
  • 148 = RHD

The Caddy came into fruition when VW was experimenting with Golf derivatives, a wagon and a pick up.

VW of America was interested in the pick up, when VW released the Caddy it first was produced at the VW Westmoreland County plant in Pennsylvania from 1979 to 1982.

It was known in North America as the VW Rabbit Pickup with trim levels such as LX, and Sportruck.[1]

The name Caddy was never used in the USA. Its first use was in Europe in 1982 when the Caddy was debuted on the European Market.

European Caddys were built in Volkswagen's plant TAS in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1982 till 1992.

The Caddy competed with other mini-pickups such as the Ford Courier and Subaru Brat of that time.

As of 2006, they are still produced in South Africa. The stamping equipment was shipped from Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, the home of Volkswagen's only U.S. manufacturing plant, now defunct.[2]

The 1980-1984 Caddy pickup used the following engines:

  • 1.0 petrol
  • 1.3 petrol
  • 1.5 petrol
  • 1.6 petrol
  • 1.7 petrol
  • 1.6 diesel
  • 1.8 petrol

The current (post 2003) South African-spec VW Pickup (Caddy name dropped to not conflict with Caddy 2K) is only available with a 1.6 carb-fed engine producing 60kw. However during it's long production in South Africa it has been available with the following engines:

  • 1.6 petrol 63kw
  • 1.6 petrol 60kw
  • 1.6 diesel 44kw
  • 1.8 petrol 70kw

Released in 1996 to compliment the Type 9K Caddy range the rebadged Škoda Felicia Utility was the entry level Commercial Vehicle for the VWCV range.

The Type 9U Caddy was built in Škoda's Kvasiny, Czech Republic plant.

Engines

  • 1.6L MPI Petrol with 55kW / 75hp
  • 1.9L Diesel with 47kW /64hp

Features of Type 9U Caddy

  • 530kg payload rating
  • 2.0m2 loading area
  • twin airbags
  • length 4.12 m
  • width of 1.64m
  • turning circle of 11.2m
  • 3 point seatbelts
  • option of twin airbags
  • option of ABS brakes
  • option of air-conditioning standard in Petrol model.[3]

Caddy II ( Typ 9KV )
Caddy II ( Typ 9KV )

Released in 1996, the Volkswagen Caddy Type 9K was a light van designed by the VW's Spanish subsidiary SEAT and derived from the SEAT Ibiza 6K/VW Polo 6N platform, Polo 6N sharing the some platform parts with the Ibiza 6K.

It was built in Spain, at the Martorell factory of SEAT. This version of the Caddy was built from 1997 to 2003 in Europe. Its twin, the SEAT Inca, was quickly phased out when SEAT started its career in the sporty branch of the VW Group.

It is still under production [4] in Argentina for the Latin American market. It received a cosmetic facelift in 2005, similar to the Polo Mk.3 recently facelifted. It is expected to be replaced with a version of the 2008 Gol.

Features

  • length 4.2m
  • loading area 2.6m2
  • loading volume of 2.9m3
  • payload 550kg
  • two rear wing doors standard
  • partition separating loading from driving space
  • instruments with adjustable lighting
  • power steering
  • rear window heater
  • rear windshield wiper
  • dust and pollen filter
  • side impact protection
  • safety steering column with collapsable steering wheel
  • two head restraints
  • three point seatbelts
  • drivers airbag passenger optional
  • ABS with electronic differential lock (EDL)
  • air-conditioner

Note: The electronic differential lock (EDL) employed by Volkswagen is not - as the name suggests - a differential lock at all. Sensors monitor wheel speeds, and if one is rotating substantially faster than the other (i.e. slipping) the EDL system momentarily brakes it. This effectively transfers all the power to the other wheel[5].

1996-2003MY Engines

  • 1.4L Petrol 44kW / 60hp
  • 1.6L Petrol 55kW / 75hp
  • 1.9L Diesel SDI 47kW / 64hp
  • 1.9L Diesel TDI 66kW / 90hp

Caddy III
Caddy III

The new model Caddy has a more airstream design.

The angle of the windshield and A-pillar (car) is more horizontal

This makes the dashboard big and the hood small.

The current shape Type 2K Caddy for sale now in Europe since 2005 is a leisure activity vehicle with VW Golf Mk 5 front suspension.

It resembles the compact MPV Touran, and is assembled at the Poznań factory of Volkswagen in Poland and in Changchun, China for FAW Volkswagen.

The line-up varies from a Panel Van, Window Panel Van, Kombi (spartan 7-seat version), Caddy Life (7-seat family version) and a Camping version called the Caddy Tramper or Caddy Life Camper.

The Caddy Maxi is 47cm longer version of the current Caddy.

The load capacity has been increased to 4.2 m3 with a 800kg payload.

The extra space is due to the extra 151mm rear overhang plus the 319mm growth between the sliding doors and the rear axle and the wheelbase has grown to 3002mm.

The 7 seat MPV version Caddy Maxi Life will debut at the IAA Frankfurt Auto Show 2007 with the Commercial van and Kombi to debut early in 2008.

Engine range has been expanded with the addition of the 2.0 TDI producing 103kW/140hp.[6]

  • Van Fleet World's Best Small Van 2007 (UK)

  • 1.4 — 75 hp / 55kW (petrol)
  • 1.6 — 102 hp / 74kW (petrol)
  • 2.0 SDI — 69 hp / 51kW (diesel)
  • 1.9 TDI — 105 hp / 77kW (diesel)
  • 2.0 TDI — 140 hp / 103kW (diesel)
  • 2.0 EcoFuel — 109 hp / 80kW CNG


 v  d  e Volkswagen car timeline, European market, 1980s-present
Type 1980s 1990s 2000s
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
City Lupo Fox
Supermini Polo I Polo II Polo III Polo IV
Derby I
Small family car Type 1 (Beetle)
Golf I Golf II Golf III Golf IV Golf V
Jetta I Jetta II Vento Bora Jetta V
Large family car Passat I Passat II Passat III Passat IV Passat V Passat VI
Executive car Phaeton
Coupé Scirocco I Scirocco II Scirocco III
Corrado New Beetle
Van Caddy 14 Caddy 9U / 9K Caddy 2K
Type 2 (T3) Caravelle/Multivan (T4) Caravelle/Multivan (T5)
Compact MPV Golf Plus
Touran
Large MPV Sharan
Off-roader Tiguan
Touareg


 v  d  e Volkswagen car timeline, South American market, 1980s-present
Type 1980s 1990s 2000s
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Economy car Gol / Parati (I) Gol / Parati (IF) Gol / Parati (II) Gol / Parati / Gol Country (III) Gol / Parati / Gol Country (IV)
Voyage / Gacel (I) Amazon / Senda (IF) Polo Classic (III)
Supermini Fox / CrossFox
SpaceFox / Suran
Supermini Polo (IV) Polo (IVF)
Small family car Pointer Golf III Golf IV
Apollo Logus Bora Vento / Jetta
Large family car Passat I Passat III Passat IV Passat VI
Santana / Carat / Quantum
Panel van Caddy III
Pickup truck Saveiro (I) Saveiro (IF) Saveiro (II) Saveiro (III) Saveiro (IV)
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