2021 Munich Auto Show: Volkswagen’s new Maitewei Multivan unveiled.

2021 Munich Auto Show: Volkswagen's new Maitewei Multivan unveiled.

  At the 2021 Munich Motor Show, the new Multivan was officially unveiled. The new car no longer shares the Transporter platform with the freight version of Kailuwei, but is based on audi ag’s MQB platform, which will have a more suitable driving experience for passenger cars. In terms of power, there will be 1.5T and 2.0T gasoline power, diesel power will be added next year, and the first plug-in hybrid version will be available.

2021 Munich Auto Show: Volkswagen's new Maitewei Multivan unveiled.
2021 Munich Auto Show: Volkswagen's new Maitewei Multivan unveiled.

  The new Maitewei Multivan comes standard with LED headlights, and can be upgraded to interactive IQ.LIGHT matrix LED headlights. The full-beam design brings better intelligent corner lighting effect, while avoiding glare hazard to the driver of the other vehicle; The IQ.LIGHT system also runs through an LED horizontal light bar in the front grille as another element of daytime running lights, which is also one of the iconic designs of the new generation of Volkswagen family.

2021 Munich Auto Show: Volkswagen's new Maitewei Multivan unveiled.

  The new Maitewei Multivan continues the classic square box shape, and the double A-pillar design is the biggest difference from previous models, which can effectively reduce the blind spot of vision; Its body size is 4973/1941/1903mm and its wheelbase is 3124 mm. A longer version with a length of 5173mm is also available.

2021 Munich Auto Show: Volkswagen's new Maitewei Multivan unveiled.

  Founder’s tail is a typical MPV shape, and the style of horizontal split taillights is somewhat similar to the current Touran L.

2021 Munich Auto Show: Volkswagen's new Maitewei Multivan unveiled.

  The interior adopts a brand-new design, and uses a wood decorative board and a piano paint panel to enhance the sense of grade, which distinguishes it from the style of the current tool car. Following the concept of popular digitalization, the new Maitewei Multivan is also equipped with a 10.25-inch LCD instrument and a 10-inch central control panel, and uses an electronic lever design similar to that used on Golf 8.

2021 Munich Auto Show: Volkswagen's new Maitewei Multivan unveiled.

  The new Maitewei Multivan has also been upgraded with IQ.DRIVE Travel Assist intelligent driving assistance system, which realizes semi-automatic driving by combining predictive adaptive cruise control and lane assist system, making long-distance travel safer and easier. At the same time, it is also equipped with panoramic image function.

2021 Munich Auto Show: Volkswagen's new Maitewei Multivan unveiled.
2021 Munich Auto Show: Volkswagen's new Maitewei Multivan unveiled.
2021 Munich Auto Show: Volkswagen's new Maitewei Multivan unveiled.

  In terms of space, the new Maitewei Multivan provides a 7-seat layout in the form of 2+2+3. The middle row of seats can rotate 180 degrees, and the third row has three independent seats. The standard volume of the trunk is 469 liters, which can be expanded to 1844 liters when the third row is put down (the panoramic glass roof is 1850 liters). The maximum cargo capacity is 3672 liters, and the extended version can be extended to 4053 liters.

  In terms of power, the new Maitewei Multivan will be equipped with 1.5T and 2.0T engines, matching the 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox; A diesel engine will be provided in overseas markets next year. In addition, the new Multivan will also provide a plug-in version for the first time, which consists of a 1.4T engine and an 85kW motor, and the transmission system is a 6-speed dual-clutch gearbox.