Volkswagen Caddy vs Kia Carnival

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Volkswagen Caddy
Volkswagen Caddy

$40,990 - $64,888

2025 price

Kia Carnival
Kia Carnival

$43,888 - $78,990

2024 price

Summary

2025 Volkswagen Caddy
2024 Kia Carnival
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.0L

V6, 3.5L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
4.9L/100km (combined)

9.6L/100km (combined)
Seating
2

8
Dislikes
  • Low TBD rating
  • BSM/RCTA not standard
  • Over-reliance on touchscreen controls

  • Holds back safety for top-spec models
  • Diesel soundtrack a constant
  • Price rises everywhere
2025 Volkswagen Caddy Summary

The venerable VW Caddy was launched in 1979 and after five generations and more than four decades of service, it remains one of the world’s most popular range of small vans.

In Australia’s light-commercial vehicle market, the Caddy’s work-focused Cargo model competes in the small van (under 2.5-tonne GVM) segment against the Renault Kangoo and Peugeot Partner.

The VW range offers Cargo (SWB), Cargo Maxi (LWB) and Crewvan (LWB) models with a unique choice of petrol/diesel engines and manual/auto transmissions.

We recently revisited this German workhorse to find out why it remains such a strong seller in Australia from a business perspective.

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2024 Kia Carnival Summary

This is actually the Carnival that Kia always wanted.

See, the last Carnival, the one this replaces, was Covid compromised, missing out on key technologies, as well as skipping an in-depth ride and handling localisation program, due to part supply issues and a freeze on international travel.

This one, though, addresses all of that, which is why you get a new cabin experience, new tech, and a complete overhaul of the steering and handling.

It is, however, significantly more expensive, right across the range.

So, is the Carnival still worth it? Let’s find out.

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