2025 Volkswagen Multivan price and specs
Volkswagen Australia has confirmed pricing for the T7 Multivan, which is due to arrive in Australia in the second quarter of 2025.
Offered in a single model grade in two sizes at launch, the new-generation Multivan will start from $75,990 before on-road costs for the short-wheelbase (SWB) TDI360 Life. That represents a $3700 price increase over the outgoing T6.1 Multivan.
A long-wheelbase (LWB) variant will also be offered, priced from $78,990 plus on-road costs.
Further trim grades and engine options are expected to arrive later next year, filling out the T7 Multivan lineup.
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The new T7 model is based on the VW Group’s MQB Evo modular passenger car platform, a move that’s claimed to bring marked improvements to refinement, ride and handling.
Both versions feature a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine producing 110kW of power and 360Nm of torque, sent to the front wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.
Inside, the rear seats come standard in a 2+2+3 configuration, but owners will be able to slide, remove and rotate the rear seats into a maximum of seven different configurations.
Similarly priced Multivan rivals include the Kia Carnival and Hyundai Staria, both of which top out at under $80,000 before on-road costs.
The new Multivan was originally slated for a late-2024 launch in Australia, although that timing was subsequently pushed back.
Pricing
Drivetrains and Efficiency
Dimensions
Servicing and Warranty
Service pricing and warranty information for the new Multivan has not yet been confirmed by Volkswagen Australia.
It’ll likely be backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty, as with Volkswagen’s broader passenger and commercial vehicle lineup.
Safety
The T7 Multivan has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP, based on testing conducted in 2022, but this currently applies only to New Zealand-market plug-in hybrid variants.
Standard safety equipment includes:
- 7 airbags
- Adaptive cruise control (with stop/go)
- Active lane assist
- Rear cross-traffic alert
- Autonomous emergency braking (AEB)
- Park assist
- High beam assist
- Reversing camera
- Parking sensors (front and rear)
- Driver fatigue monitoring
- Tyre pressure monitoring
- Safe exit warning
Standard Equipment
Volkswagen Australia will launch the next-generation Multivan in its base Life variant, though further variants will join the range later next year.
Standard equipment on the Multivan Life includes:
- 17-inch alloy wheels
- LED headlights and tail lights
- Power sliding doors
- Power tailgate
- Leather-wrapped steering wheel
- Shift-by-wire lever
- Two-tone cloth upholstery
- Heated front seats (manual adjustment, powered lumbar support)
- Modular seven-seat capacity (seven configurations)
- Interchangeable armrests
- Under-seat storage (excl. third row middle seat)
- Keyless entry and start
- Tri-zone Climatronic climate control
- Three-row air vents
- Dark-tinted, heat-deflecting rear glass
- 10.25-inch Digital Cockpit instrument cluster
- 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
- Eight-speaker sound system
- 2 x front USB-C ports
- 4 x rear USB-C ports
- 12V outlets (front and rear)
- 30-colour ambient lighting
Options
Four optional packages have been detailed for the T7 Multivan.
- Panoramic sunroof
- Multifunction table
- Goodnight package
- vis-à-vis Conference Seat package
Colours
11 standard colours will be available from launch.
Standard colours include:
- Candy White
- Pure Grey
- Mono Silver Metallic
- Energetic Orange Metallic
- Starlight Blue Metallic
- Reflex Silver Metallic
- Indium Grey Metallic
- Medium Blue Metallic
- Copper Bronze Metallic
- Fortana Red Metallic
- Deep Black Pearlescent
Three two-tone paint finishes will be made available later in 2025.
Originally published as 2025 Volkswagen Multivan price and specs
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