Volkswagen Multivan 2019 facelift revealed

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Volkswagen has introduced a facelifted variant of its Multivan range, with refreshed styling and newly available technology.
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Jake Williams

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Volkswagen has introduced a facelifted variant of its Multivan range, with refreshed styling, new available technology and an improvement in interior quality the headline changes before an expected Australian release in late 2019. 

VW has also upgraded the active safety equipment in the Multivan facelift to include features such as automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, cross wind assist, lane assist, automatic parking, rear view assist, trailer assist, side protection and road sign recognition.

The interior of the Multivan has gained a number of new features as well. The company’s active info display digital dials system is now available, as is the latest generation of multimedia systems - including the 9.2-inch media screen from other Volkswagen products. USB C inputs are also pictured in the cabin, which will give fast charging capability for devices.

Available drivetrains have been upgraded, with a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel featuring on all models with power figures ranging from 66kW to 146kW. 

An all-electric model has been developed by German company ABT, and offers more than 400km of driving range from a 77.6kWh battery pack - though that is unlikely to be offered locally. 

The facelifted Volkswagen Multivan range is yet to be confirmed by Volkswagen Australia, though is likely to land locally within 2019. 

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Jake Williams

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Jake’s first word was Volvo, thanks to his parents’ preference for safety. He could identify pretty much every car on the road by the age of two and has annoyed family and friends by dragging them along to endless cars events since. He’s also been sketching cars in great detail since he could hold a pen. Having studied industrial design before his big break with Chasing Cars, Jake has a keen eye for aesthetics and innovation - his favourite pet topic is seat folding mechanisms, but also dabbles in cupholders and electric-folding mirrors. But above all else, Jake has a passion and respect for everything automotive - every car has its pros and cons. When he’s not living and breathing cars, he’s a loving partner and son, as well as brother to Max the Maltese Shih Tzu.
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