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Annual miles: 10000 miles
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Initial payment:(months) £6,893.28 ex VAT
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  • Lease TypeBusiness Contract Hire (BCH) is the industry terminology for the most common type of business lease agreement. You choose your vehicle, set your annual mileage, and pay an ‘initial payment’ to bring down the overall cost of the deal. You then pay a fixed monthly fee for the duration of your contract.Business Contract Hire
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  • Initial Payment12 months
  • Contract Length48 months
  • Annual mileage10,000 miles
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Business Lease ex VAT

£574.44 p/m

Initial payment ex VAT

£6,893.28 (Plus admin fee) Initial Payment

Nov
Range: 198 miles

Volkswagen e-Transporter Medium Van
T32 LWB 100kW 83kWh Commerce Pro Van Auto [2025]

Nov
Range: 198 miles

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Volkswagen e-Transporter Medium Van

Key facts & figures

  • Fuel Type: Electric
  • 0-62mph: 8.6 seconds
  • Manufacturer OTR: £55,009
  • Body Type: van
  • No. of seats: 3
  • CO2 emissions: 0 g/km
  • Battery Range (official): 198 miles
  • Vehicle efficiency: 2.7 miles per kWh
  • Battery Capacity: 83 kWh
Vehicle data is provided by a 3rd party and specification will vary according to the model year. We encourage you to check the manufacturer's own specifications. Speak with one of our leasing consultants for further information.
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  • 12" digital drivers display
  • 13" touchscreen infotainment display with wireless app connect and DAB radio
  • 5G Modem
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Adaptive cruise control with predictive speed limiter and traffic jam assist
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Cross traffic assist, oncoming vehicle braking and swerve support
  • Dynamic road sign display
  • Electromechanical speed sensitive power steering, height and longitudinally adjustable steering column
  • Front and rear parking sensor with manouver braking
  • Front collision warning with braking
  • Lane and blind spot assist with exit warning system
  • Predictive speed limiter
  • Preparation of VW connect and connect plus
  • Rear view camera
  • Traffic jam assist
  • Wireless mobile phone charging
  • Wrong way driver warning
  • eCall emergency system
  • EFB vehicle battery 75Ah
  • 4 speakers - 2x dashboard, 2x cab doors
  • Body colour - add-on parts, bumpers, radiator grille, door mirror and door handle
  • Body coloured door handles
  • Electrically heated, adjustable and folding door mirrors
  • Heat reflecting side window glass
  • Heated and laminated safety glass windshield with heat reflecting glass
  • High beam control
  • LED headlights with separate LED daytime running lights
  • LED rear combination lamps
  • LED rear lights with exclusive light signature
  • Mud flaps front and rear
  • Power adjustable, heated, manual folding door mirrors
  • Rear Transporter nameplate in black grained decorative trim
  • Rear wing doors
  • Sliding door on front passenger side
  • Solid paint
  • Vehicle opening configuration 1x driver door, 2x all doors with additional CEP locking
  • 12V outlet in centre console and 12V outlet on rear right D-pillar
  • 2 way manually adjustable lumbar support for driver seat
  • 2x 15-W USB data/charging ports in dashboard and 1x USB-C, 1x USB-A center bottom
  • 2x LED lights in load compartment
  • 3 spoke heated leather wrapped multi function steering wheel
  • 3x additional super bright LED lights in load compartment
  • 4 way height and tilt adjustable head restraints
  • 6 way adjustable drivers seat
  • Additional 15W USB charging ports - 1x storage compartment front of steering wheel, 1x glove compartment, 1x interior rearview mirror
  • Black plastic scuff plate for sliding door in cargo without illumination
  • Black plastic scuff plate in front without illumination
  • Cabin interior lighting
  • Dual front passenger seat with load through system including partition and folding table
  • Electric auxiliary heater
  • Glasses compartment in driver side roof
  • Grab handle on A-pillar passenger side
  • Heat pump
  • High metal partition without window
  • Illuminated lockable glovebox
  • Individually controllable driver and front passenger heated seats
  • Lashing rings for reinforced floor covering
  • Narrow centre console with cup holder and compartment for mobile phone
  • Overhead storage compartment
  • Roof grab handle on front passenger side
  • Rubber floor covering in cab
  • Single zone air conditioning system with automatic control in cab
  • Striped fabric upholstery
  • Two armrests for left seat in cab
  • Without floor covering in load compartment
  • Without passenger seats and floor covering in load compartment
  • Without passenger seats in load compartment
  • 3 seat cab package heated - Transporter
  • Exterior pack 2 - Transporter
  • Interior trim pack - Transporter
  • Parking package premium - Transporter
  • Driver and front passenger airbag with front passenger airbag deactivation
  • Front and curtain airbags for driver and front passenger
  • Seat belt pretensioner for driver seat
  • Single tone horn
  • Anti theft alarm system with interior monitoring in cab, backup horn and towing protection
  • Electronic immobiliser
  • Keyless start with safelock
  • Lockable wheel bolts
  • Preparation for alcohol ignition interlock
  • 5+ Promise
  • EFB vehicle battery 75Ah
  • Electromechanical brake booster
  • Electronic stability control, ABS, ASR with deactivation button, hill start assist and brake assist system
  • Mode 3 charging cable, type 2, 3-phase, 32A, cable length 5m
  • Without alternator
  • 16" Montreal silver alloy wheels
  • All season tyres
  • Goodyear all season tyres
  • Tyre mobility kit in lieu of spare wheel with 12 volt compressor and tyre sealant
  • Independent review
    Independent review
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    Volkswagen has revitalised its long-running Transporter mid-sized van, courtesy of a little help from rivals Ford. Jonathan Crouch takes a look.

    Ten Second Review

    Everything about Volkswagen seventh generation Transporter van is different - but much is also the same. The tough build, interior quality, torquey diesel engines and strong residuals of this mid-sized LCV will all be recognisable to existing owners. Who'll be intrigued by the new PHEV and EV powertrains that shared development with Ford has made possible.

    Background

    Think of a Volkswagen van and it's quite probable that you'll be picturing this one, the Transporter. It is, after all, the brand's best selling commercial vehicle, with a production run that stretches back to 1950. Here, we've the seventh generation T7 version, a van significantly improved in many of the areas that really matter. The Transporter story dates right back to Germany's bleak post-war era and 1949 when a Dutch vehicle importer called Ben Pon spotted workers at Volkswagen's Wolfsburg factory using a stripped-down Beetle to move parts around. Inspired, he sketched out a platform for a versatile commercial vehicle that would go on to set a template for the kind of spacious modern van we're familiar with today. That T1 Transporter sold for 17 years before a more spacious T2 model was introduced in 1967, followed by a more angular T3 version in 1979. More familiar on modern roads are the T4 design of 1990, its replacement T5 successor of 2003 and this modern Transporter's direct predecessor, the T6, which sold between 2015 and 2024. All of these Transporter models were aimed at the same medium-sized van segment that this one targets - right in the heart of the commercial vehicle sector. Business people shopping here need something more spacious than a compact LCV like Volkswagen's own Caddy, but they don't want to stretch to the higher running costs of a really large van. It's an ultra-competitive segment thoroughly dominated in our market by the model this seventh generation Transporter now shares all its engineering with, Ford's Transit Custom. Thanks to the 'Project Cyclone' agreement between the two companies, every modern era Ford and VW LCV is now a shared design and Ford led the development of this one, as they did with the Ranger/Amarok pick-up. Volkswagen's worked hard though, to give this Transporter its own identity and has slotted it into its 'Bulli' commercial vehicle range alongside the ID.Buzz Cargo EV and the Multivan MPV, which now forms a basis for the brand's successful California camper. Previous Transporter models have usually been seen as a 'quality' choice in this segment; can this Ford-engineered MK7 version follow suit? What impact will the new PHEV and EV derivatives have? And just how 'Volkswagen' is it?

    Driving Experience

    A major oversight with the design of the previous T6 generation Transporter was not to allow for any kind of electrification. Contrast that with what's on offer here; a choice of EV powertrains (including the most powerful one in the segment). Plus another Transporter first; a PHEV engine. The only other model in the segment to offer that is this VW's Ford Transit Custom cousin. Of course you can still have a conventional diesel too, which is essential because that's what most operators will want for quite a few years yet. There's a choice of three 2.0 TDI units offering 110PS, 150PS (with an optional DSG auto) and 170PS (which is auto-only). Avoid the base unit and there's the option of 4MOTION 4WD. If you're prepared to step into the brave new world of electrification with your Transporter, it will of course be 2WD and auto transmission only. The eHybrid PHEV offers the highest power output in the range - 232PS - courtesy of a 2.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine paired with an electric motor. There are two versions of the full-EV model, offering either 136PS or 218PS. Both use a single electric motor to drive the rear wheels and are powered by a 64kWh battery that should give you around 200 miles of range from a full charge. Later in production, there may also be less powerful EV variant with a smaller battery, aimed companies merely needing their e-Transporter for urban deliveries. One drawback of the electrified models lies with the slightly lower braked towing weight - which has been increased on the diesel version, up to 2.8 tonnes.

    Design and Build

    This is apparently 'a new interpretation' of what a Transporter should look like; at least it's more than just a re-badged Transit Custom - which is all this model is in the cargo bay and beneath the bodywork. Volkswagen of course is keen to emphasise the design cues that differentiate this T7 body shape, many of them referencing previous Transporter models. The so-called 'Bulli line', which separates the upper and lower portions of the body, draws from the T1; the shape of the front grille was influenced by the T5; and the headlamps reference the most recent T6. There are two body lengths (5,050mm and 5,450mm) and two roof heights (just under 2m and just under 2.5m). The standard version is a useful 146mm longer than its predecessor. There are various body styles too, a double cab dropside truck and two passenger-carrying versions, the six-seater Kombi crew van and the nine-seater Shuttle minibus. Across the range, wheel sizes now go right up to 19-inches (why?). And on the PHEV and EV versions, the charging port is under the right headlamp. There's a very different and much more car-like ambience inside this seventh generation Transporter, courtesy of quite a standard-fit screen fest - a 12-inch fully-digital instrument panel and a 13-inch central touchscreen (both re-skinned versions of displays that appear in the equivalent Ford). Volkswagen has used its own fonts and graphics - and scattered a few of its own physical controls around the fascia for differentiation. As with the Transit Custom, there's an impressively flat cabin floor and the choice of two or three-seat formats. And, also as with the Ford, you can opt for a panel van 'plus' version with an L-shaped bulkhead that offers second row seating without too much of an impact on rear cargo space. Small detail cab enhancements include the replacement of the traditional handbrake lever by a dashboard switch. And the gear selector on automatic versions is now located on the steering column, which frees up space for a larger central storage cubby. There are more (and more powerful) USB ports dotted around the cabin, with the option of 230V (400-watt) sockets for energising things like power tools. With the PHEV and EV models, a 2.3kW inverter can be added too.

    Market and Model

    Obviously, there'll be a slight price rise over the previous generation transporter, but don't expect the asking figures to be that much different from what you'd pay for a comparable Ford Transit Custom. Budget from prices starting from around £30,000 excluding VAT but it's pretty easy to push that figure up to around £45,000 and beyond as you increase size, Gross Vehicle Weight and trim level. For the TDI versions, there are three trim levels - 'Commerce', 'Commerce Plus' and 'Commerce Pro'. The BEV electric model comes either in 'Commerce Plus' or 'Commerce Pro' forms. Across the line-up, apart from the different weight ratings, there are two wheelbase lengths and two roof heights. You get a wider choice of body styles than with most competitors. As well as the conventional panel van, there's not only a crew van version with two rows of seats and a bulkhead (VW calls it a 'Kombi'); but also a 'Shuttle' variant for those needing to take more people (with three rows of seats, windows all-round and space for up to nine). There's also a fourth body style we haven't seen anywhere before, which VW calls the 'plus' (which has an L-shaped composite bulkhead which splits the rear compartment, with a two-seat, fully-trimmed second row alongside a full-length cargo space). Standard equipment levels across the panel van range promise to be quite generous, with LED headlights and tail lamps, Lane keeping assistance, autonomous emergency braking and an electronic parking brake with auto hold. In the cab, all models get a 12-inch digital instrument cluster and a 13-inch central touchscreen with DAB+ radio, online services and 'Apple CarPlay'/'Android Auto' smartphone connectivity. Choose an electric or a PHEV version and your Transporter can also feature vehicle-to-load power sockets up-front, allowing you to tap into the vehicle's battery in order to power devices up to 2.3kW, like lap tops or kettles.

    Practicalities and Costs

    You may or may not be convinced by all this seventh generation Transporter's flashy technology and its potential for electrified powertrains. But what you'll really want to know is whether it's a more practical proposition than its predecessor. Rest assured that it is. With a normal wheelbase and a standard roof height, capacity has increased by over 10% to 5.8m3. Thanks to the longer 3,100mm wheelbase, there's a maximum load length of 2,602mm (61mm longer than the previous model) and to better accommodate Euro pallets, the width between the wheel housings has increased by 148mm to 1,392mm. With a long wheelbase and a high roof, storage volume increases to 9.0m3, courtesy of a maximum load length of 3,002mm. There's a higher payload too - up to 1.33-tonnes with the diesel versions (up 0.13-tonnes). And the diesel van can tow up to 2.8-tonnes. Enough with loading practicalities; what about running costs? Most customers will choose diesel variants- most commonly the mid-range 150PS version, which if you select the most frugal 'Eco' drive mode is supposed to be able to record up to around 38mpg on the combined cycle, with around 190g/km of CO2. The most efficient diesel variant (the base 110PS manual version) manages around 40mpg and around 183g/km. Bear in mind that with some variants (particularly the AWD 4MOTION ones), those figures can drop quite a bit. If your business needs to make more of an eco-statement but isn't quite ready for a full-EV, then you'll possibly be interested in the PHEV petrol model we told you about in our 'Driving' section, which has an 11.8kWh battery offering 34 miles of EV range. The 3.7kW charging speed means it'll take around four hours to charge from empty to full. Combined cycle fuel economy is quoted at around 175mpg. In reality, if you keep the vehicle regularly charged up, you'll probably record running cost figures similar to those you'd get with the diesel. Obviously, the cleanest and most efficient version of this model is the e-Transporter, which as we told you in our 'Driving' section offers a 64kWh usable-capacity battery which, with the base 136PS motor, is capable of up to 209 miles between charges. Inevitably, that drops a bit with the two more powerful motor options; the top 285PS version can only manage 163 miles between charges. The e-Transporter's 64kWh battery charges at up to 125kW. Charging takes just under 8 hours from an 11kW source, while DC public charging can take the battery from 15 to 80% capacity (so from around 35 miles of range to around 190 miles of range) in just under 40 minutes. The charge profile has been designed to 'frontload' the energy, which allows the 125kW fast charge to add 23 miles of range in just 5 minutes for quick top-ups. Better still, the 'one pedal' brake regen driving system can keep the battery topped up as you journey on.

    Summary

    As every business knows, the cheapest option isn't always the most cost-effective one. In the medium-sized Mercedes Vito and Vivaro-class van sector, this Transporter is a perfect example of that. There are certainly cheaper alternatives, but few of them can match this Volkswagen's build quality or its residual values. Volkswagen strategy with this model has always been to provide 'the right van for every customer' and nothing's changed with this Generation 7 version. The Transporter series is the most enduring model line the commercial vehicle industry has ever seen and a vehicle with a greater history of development than any other in its segment. More efficient powertrains and extra technology have built upon that legacy, cementing this T7 model's proposition in its sector and underlining this product's importance for potential business customers. It all means that, like the vehicle itself, this Volkswagen's market proposition remains as solid as ever.

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