Volkswagen California

California Europe in Germany

The Volkswagen California is based on the T5 Multivan by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (VWCV). It is the first campervan designed and built in-house by VWCV Special Business Unit, a subsidiary of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles.

California history

The name "California" was previously used by Volkswagen for the Westfalia-built campervans since 1988. Westfalia was the Official Manufacturer of motorhomes for VW. When the Westfalia company was bought by DaimlerChrysler in 2001, VW decided to build and design their own campervan range, based on the legendary Transporter range.

The California launched in August, 2003. In 2004 two design studies were presented at the Caravan Salon in Düsseldorf: California Beach and California Tramper. VWCV expanded the range in 2005 with the California (Multivan/Kombi) Beach, to bridge the gap between the Multivan/Kombi people carriers and the California.

At the 2007 Caravan Salon in Düsseldorf, VWCV launched the new California Beach with pop top bed, as seen in the higher specified versions of the California range.[1] The "California" is not sold in North America.

VW California (Multivan/Kombi) Beach specs & features

Australian spec Kombi Beach, known as California/Multivan Beach in Germany

Bedding

The "Good Night Package" comes with curtains, and the ability to fold the seats into a bed for two.[2]

Indoor/outdoor features

A folding table integrated within the sliding door is able to be used outside and inside with two folding chairs.

Combined with the rear seats, the front seats swivel 180 degrees, so you can have a meeting/meal/break with the rear seat passengers.[2]

Other options

California Beach now has the option of the elevating "pop top" aluminium roof, with bed space of 120x200cm in Germany.[3]

VW California specs & features

California Comfortline in Germany (pre-2010 model)

From 2010 a new version of the VW T5 California - commonly known as the 'facelift' model - was launched and replaced the older, pre-2010, version. Notable changes to the later models include a re-styled grille as well as re-designed headlamps and wing mirrors. The 130ps and 174ps 2.5 litre engines were replaced with 140ps turbo and 180ps bi-turbo 2.0 litre engines.

Bedding

The California comes with an electro-hydraulically elevating aluminium roof with bed space of 200x120cm.

The rear seating in the California can be arranged to make lower level double bed measuring 200x100cm.[4]

Kitchen

The kitchen comprises a sink, a two burner gas cooktop powered by a 2.8 kg gas cylinder, a 69-litre compressor fridge, two kitchen storage cupboards with drawers integrated in the design are also standard.[4]

Indoor/outdoor features

A standard fitment twin water tanks both hold 40 litres of water, one for drinking water, the other for foul/waste water.

There is an optional 250 cm awning which mounts above the sliding door, and a foldaway table and two chairs are hidden in the tailgate hatch.[4]

Other options

References

  1. California Beach Poptop picture thread at VWwatercooled forum
  2. 1 2 3 Volkswagen Kombi Beach
  3. California Beach @ Caravan Salon in Dusseldorf - VWwatercooled Australia
  4. 1 2 3 4 Volkswagen Driver, November 2006 page 27-30 -UK Publication

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