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  • Contract Length48 months
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Volkswagen Grand California MPV
2.0 TDI 600 5dr Tip Auto [3.5T] [2024]

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  • 17" Alloy Wheels
  • Lane Assist
  • Front + Rear Parking Sensors
  • Heated Steering Wheel
  • Sat Nav

Volkswagen Grand California MPV

Key facts & figures

  • Manufacturer OTR: £84,430
  • Fuel consumption: 24.8 mpg
  • Gearbox: Automatic
  • Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Engine size: 1968 cc
  • 0-62mph:
  • No. of seats: 4
  • CO2 emissions: 298 g/km
  • Engine power: 177 bhp
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View standard equipment
  • Bluetooth connection
  • Central operating unit with touch control for monitoring heating, lighting and water levels
  • Compact motorhome with multifunctional interior
  • Cross wind assist
  • Driver alert system
  • eCall emergency call system
  • Electromechanical servotronic steering
  • Lane keeping assistant (LKA)
  • Navigation system Discover Media with 4 speakers
  • Trip computer
  • We connect plus preparation
  • 75 litre fuel tank with lockable cap
  • Second battery - operating 12V voltage
  • DAB+ radio
  • 180 degree rear wing doors
  • Automatic hazard lights activation under emergency braking
  • Body colour bumpers
  • Electrically operated retractable step
  • Front fog lights with cornering function
  • Manual sliding side door - driver's side
  • Rear wash/wipe
  • Third brake light
  • Two piece mosquito nets on sliding door
  • Two sky lights with sliding blinds and fly screens
  • Windows with sliding blinds and fly screen
  • 110 litres fresh water storage tank
  • 12V socket
  • 4 x 230V electrical sockets
  • 70 litres fridge freezer compartment
  • 90 litres waste water tank
  • Climatic manually controlled air conditioning with dust and pollen filter and air recirculation
  • Dinette with 4 seats and table
  • Driver and passenger swivel seats with armrests, height and lumbar adjustment
  • Extendable work surface
  • Folding chairs and tables stored in rear doors
  • Front head restraints
  • Fully insulated living area with floor, roof and wall insulation
  • Gas storage cupboard for two bottles
  • Hob with two burners
  • Isofix child seat preparation
  • Leather trimmed multi function steering wheel with heating function
  • Multiple USB sockets in cab and living area
  • Rake/reach adjustable steering wheel
  • Rear bench seat
  • Rear headrests
  • Rubber floor covering in cab
  • Seat trim covers in valley fabric upholstery
  • Single front passenger seat
  • Sink with hot and cold water with folding tap
  • Transverse two person rear bed
  • Two 12V outlets in cab
  • Two 12V socket in cab
  • Wet room with shower and cassette toilet
  • Lights and vision pack A - Grand California
  • 3 point inertia reel seatbelts - all 4 seats
  • Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
  • Automatic post collision braking system
  • Child locks on rear doors
  • Driver/Front Passenger airbags
  • Electronic stabilisation programme (ESP) with load adjusting
  • Forward collision warning incl. autonomous emergency braking (AEB)
  • Front assist with city emergency braking system
  • Hill start assist
  • Parking brake with hill hold control
  • Seat belt warning light for driver
  • Traction control system with ASR
  • Tyre pressure warning light
  • Anti theft alarm system with interior monitoring in cab, backup horn and towing protection
  • Engine immobiliser
  • Remote central locking with 2 remote keys
  • Tyre mobility kit Includes 12V compressor and tyre sealant
  • 17" Lismore alloy wheels
  • Electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors
  • Front and rear parking sensors
  • Halogen headlights
  • Heating and hot water heating powered by gas and mains electric
  • Interior lighting
  • Solid paint
  • Independent review
    Independent review
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    Here, Volkswagen has set itself the target of producing the ultimate motorhome. Jonathan Crouch tries the Grand California

    Ten Second Review

    Volkswagen's Grand California brings car and LCV manufacturer expertise for the first time to the business of building a really large motorhome. It's based on the Crafter large van and designed to give the kind of travelling freedom a typical owner would crave. There's nothing quite like it.

    Background

    By and large, motorhomes are built by companies that borrow van manufacturer engineering, then build luxury quarters around it. Or at least some of them do. Since 1988, Volkswagen has been offering the California, a four-berth motorhome based on the Transporter van, which in more recent years has been challenged by the Mercedes Marco Polo, a V-Class/Vito van-based contender of the same size. Many motorhome buyers though, want something larger than either of these models. And you'd certainly need something bigger if you wanted a proper bathroom in your motorhome, a feature that would give you real go-anywhere freedom in using a vehicle like this. That's what this model, the Volkswagen Grand California, provides. Launched in early 2020, it's only direct rivals come from motorhome companies basing a living structure on third-party large van - usually a Fiat Ducato or a Peugeot Boxer. Volkswagen reckons that designing and producing the complete vehicle itself produces a much more complete end product. Are they right? Let's find out.

    Driving Experience

    Because of its sheer size, the Grand California is a more challenging thing to drive than Volkswagen's regular California model - and of course it's much heavier too, which is why the 2.0-litre TDI 177PS diesel engine that all variants of this model share takes nearly 16 seconds to reach 60mph from rest and longer still to get itself through the gears. Overtakes will need to be planned well in advance but once you're up to speed, the plump 410Nm torque figure keeps you there without undue bother. All derivatives use an 8-speed DSG automatic gearbox which changes sweetly through the ratios and facilitates quiet cruising. Body roll is actually pretty well kept in check for a vehicle of this size but of course you won't be wanting to throw any sort of motorhome about and the stability system here is programmed to make sure that you don't. On this '680' variant, there's the option of Volkswagen's 4MOTION four-wheel-drive system, which might be well worth having for slippery campsites or if you're venturing to rural destinations. The suspension set-up achieves a good balance of ride quality. And your view out and ahead is excellent thanks to the high seating position. Manoeuvring of course can be difficult with a motorhome this big; we think you'll certainly need the optional rear view camera. Bear in mind too, that to drive this Volkswagen, your driving licence will need a C1 rating allowing you to pilot something this heavy. If you passed your test after 1st January 1997, that might be a problem.

    Design and Build

    With the Grand California, Volkswagen has for the first time entered what the motorhome industry calls '6-metre' class and added in a bathroom to a vehicle of this kind. If you know the Wolfsburg brand's LCVs, you'll recognise from here at the front that it's based on the company's biggest van, the Crafter. Which means it's big - particularly in this '680' form, the figures designating a 6.8m length. There's also a slightly smaller '600' model measuring in at 6m for those with smaller driveways. That alternative '600' model offers the option of an upstairs sleeping area. A Grand California '680', in contrast, is very much based around luxury accommodation for just two folk. So, let's take a look inside the living area, access to which is gained by a large offside sliding door, below which a motorised step slides out to help you in. You immediately come across a two-person rear bench seat. At meal times, this can make up one half of a four-seat dining area when a table is inserted in front and the cab area chair swivelled round to face those at the rear. Heading backwards down the vehicle, there's a kitchenette on one side with two-burner cooker, work top, sink and refrigerator. And, on the other side, this Grand California model's most unique inclusion - a fully fitted-out wet room. The latter feature is crucial because it means that owners won't be tied to camping sites with toilet and shower facilities and therefore can roam more freely. The shower in this wet room draws water from a 110-litre on-board freshwater tank and drains it into a 90-litre waste tank. There are some lovely touches here which come with Volkswagen's ability to design and create the whole vehicle itself. Things like smart optional ambient lighting strips around the classy cupboard doors. And this wall-mounted tablet that allows you not only to adjust cabin heating and ventilation but also to deploy the optional roof-mounted satellite dish. You can choose to heat the cabin either using gas (the vehicle can store two big bottles of it) or electricity. The main bed is at the rear and is a comfortable size for a couple of adults - as you'd hope it would be in a vehicle this big. Bluetooth speakers around this bed allow someone at this end of the vehicle to listen to a different kind of music from that playing in the cab. If you do need to sleep more than two people, there's the option on the 600 model of an extra berth over the cab, which slides cleverly in and out and could be used by a couple of kids or small adult. As you'd expect, the front cab area is pretty much exactly as it would be in a well specified Crafter van and includes an 8-inch 'Discover Media' navigation system touchscreen incorporating the brand's 'App-Connect' smartphone-mirroring system, Bluetooth and a 4-speaker DAB audio system.

    Market and Model

    Let's try and guide you through the Grand California range. All models use a 2.0-litre TDI 177PS diesel mated to an 8-speed automatic gearbox. If you go for the shorter 6m-long '600' variant, there's a choice of two vehicle weights; either 3.5 tonnes (which at the time of this test in mid-2020 cost around £73,000); or a 3.88-tonne '600' variant costing around £600 more. For this test though, we chose the longer 6.8m '680' model, which is only available in 3.88-tonnes guise. '680' prices start at just over £75,000. For around £7,000 more, you can get a '680' derivative complete with the brand's 4MOTION four-wheel-drive system. As for options, well if you want to sleep more than two people in a Grand California, you'll need the smaller '600' model, which alone offers the £2,500 option of an over-cab bed with an access ladder. Most buyers will want an awning, available in either black or white; and probably also features like a roof-mounted satellite dish, a Wi-Fi LTE hotspot data server and a stationary air conditioning/roof air-conditioner. You can also add in a couple of extra windows in the vehicle's side panel, an auxiliary heater, solar panels, ambient lighting, toilet ventilation and a heating system for water and interior powered by mains electricity or diesel. You might also want a rear view camera, a heated windscreen, power-folding mirrors, a rear bicycle rack and a towbar. There are various optional 'Driver Assistance' packs which give you features like Lane Keeping Assist and a Blind Spot Monitor: and you can add in full-LED headlights with High Beam Assist stop. Side and curtain airbags also cost extra.

    Cost of Ownership

    You might expect that you'd need deep pockets to run a vehicle this big and heavy. As it happens, you might be surprised. Let's take a look at the WLTP figures. The '600' series model can manage up to 24.8mpg on the combined cycle and up to 298g/km of CO2. This '680' front-driven variant can manage up to 24.6mpg and 301g/km of CO2. For the '680 4MOTION' variant, the top figure is 22.8mpg and up to 324g/km of CO2. A 3 year / 100,000 mile warranty is included - and it can be extended at extra cost. Volkswagen offers a range of insurance plans and also fixed priced servicing and a fixed cost maintenance programme.

    Summary

    When it comes to motorhomes, space is the ultimate luxury. And since this Grand California has so much of it, that's enough to make it feel very luxurious indeed. It's initially a bit shocking to find that a vehicle as big as this only sleeps two in standard form. But that's what the retiree market it's aimed at want - and on the 600 model, there is the chance to pay extra for an extra high bunk if owners want the option of bringing along the grandchildren. You have to know what you're buying here of course. This model won't be as easy to adapt to on the road as the brand's smaller Transporter-based standard California model. And of course it's much pricier to. If though, you want the most complete, most comprehensively engineered motorhome there is, this could very well be it.

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