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Volkswagen Multivan and California gain new plug-in hybrid powertrain

Summary by Shropshire Star
Volkswagen has revealed that the Multivan and California camper van can now be ordered with a new plug-in hybrid powertrain.
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To stay on the market for decades in an industry as competitive as that of the engine, it is necessary to upgrade and adapt to the new trends. Thus, classic models, which already have the respect of the public, can cover their new needs. Now, the Volkswagen Multivan and Volkswagen California, with a long trajectory behind them, release their hybrid plug-in versions with four-wheel drive, the eHybrid 4MOTION. Volkswagen itself says that "the new …

The new California is not just a Camper PHEV, it is a comfortable MPV with interesting equipment.Volkswagen Volkswagen has expanded its catalogue of plug-in hybrids.The German firm offered the new Multivan with 4x4 traction technology, a combination that has now jumped to California.A Camper now more capable than ever, with almost 100 km of autonomy.Volkswagen has made important improvements in two of its most spacious and representative models.…

Volkswagen's plug-in hybrid with electric rear axle for VW Multivan and California offers some advantages. Among other things, the wet meadow loses its horror.

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Shropshire Star broke the news in Ketley, United Kingdom on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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