The 2025 Volkswagen Multivan range of configurations is currently priced from $69,290.
Our most recent review of the 2025 Volkswagen Multivan resulted in a score of 8.3 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Senior Journalist Laura Berry had this to say at the time: The Australian launch of the new generation Multivan was confined to the Life grade with the 2.0-litre diesel engine. Later in 2025 the Style grade will arrive bringing a hybrid powertrain and even more features. We’ll be able to test both more thoroughly once we have them in the CarsGuide garage.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Laura Berry liked most about this particular version of the Volkswagen Multivan: Fun and easy to drive, Highly configurable rear seats, Super practical and spacious
The 2025 Volkswagen Multivan carries a braked towing capacity of up to 2500 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Volkswagen Multivan 2025 prices range from $69,290 for the basic trim level Wagon Comfortline TDI340 SWB to $98,690 for the top of the range Wagon Highline TDI450 4Motion SWB.
The Multivan's interior is practical with great storage, but modern and minimalist with large screens and no button clutter, while the lack of a centre console frees up space. The sense of roominess is enhanced by daylight flooding in through oversized windows. An optional panoramic (split panel) glass roof makes the interior feel even more spacious and light.
Standard features on the Life grade of the Multivan include LED headlights and tail-lights, 17-inch alloy wheels, power sliding rear doors and power tailgate, a 10-inch media screen and 10.25-inch digital driver’s display, three-zone climate control, push-button start and eight-speaker audio plus wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Seven seats are also standard.
The Multivan comes in nine body colours including, 'Medium Blue Metallic', 'Energetic Orange Metallic', 'Candy White', 'Deep Black Pearlescent', 'Reflex Silver Metallic', 'Copper Bronze Metallic', 'Mono Silver Metallic', 'Starlight Blue Metallic' and 'Pure Grey'.
Seven seats come standard on all grades of the new Multivan. The rear five can be configured into numerous variations. You could have those rear seats facing each other or you can just have a second row with a large boot area or you could have two in the middle row and two in the third row or whatever other variation you can think up. Yes, you can remove all five rear seats and now that they're 25 per cent lighter it’s easier to do so.
First suspicion would be that the fuel injectors need either reconditioning or replacing. Rough running, hard starting and excess black smoke are all classic symptoms of worn injectors. That said, the modern turbo-diesel is a pretty complex animal, and you could also have a problem with the emissions system (EGR valve) or maybe a build-up of soot and oil in the intake system (which could also affect any number of sensors around the engine).
Don’t forget the basics, either; something as simple as a dirty air-filter element can also cause problems just like the ones you’re having.
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If you are not sure get another opinion. That would probably mean having it trucked to another location, but that’s the best thing to do to make sure the advice you are getting is correct.
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I would get a second opinion on the Kia's engine before you do anything else. A sludged-up engine suggests a lack of servicing, but if no damage has occurred you might be able to salvage it. I wouldn't recommend either a Multivan or Valente, those you are looking at are too old and potentially too expensive to run and repair. A seven-seat SUV might be a better option.
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At the moment there’s just the one grade of Multivan, the Life, and it's powered by a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder, diesel making 110kW and 360Nm. Transmission is a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic which sends drive to the front wheels.
In Multivans with a diesel engine the 80-litre fuel tank equates to a theoretical range of 1200km with fuel consumption officially being 6.4L/100km.
The 0-100km/h time of the Multivan with a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine is about 12 seconds. Top speed is around 190km/h.
In terms of boot space, with all seats in the place the long wheelbase model has 763L of cargo capacity, the short wheelbase has 469L. That’s not enormous, but the adaptability of the seating means you can easily create more cargo space.