Hi Matt, I am wondering is the VW's own new ID.7 Tourer (in EU at least, not sure about AU) not an alternative as well? It is also a 5 seater, big trunk, better range, rear windows go down, but similar price.
A great review as always Matt. Really like your honest unbiased opinion. To me, electric vehicles are far too expensive at the moment. I'm keen to venture down that path in the future but the infrastructure in Oz just doesn't cut it presently.
Hi Just bought a Commerce plus in the UK. Looking to convert cheaply with plasics & lightweight seats in back. Camping kit porta loo & shower. Hot water from solar & pre heat panels. Control battery 20w panel for dashboard top ups. Tesla Off Grid UK battery pack. Probably single pop up panel with bed on the roof. Not sure of time frame. Just enjoying the best dodgem camper car I dreamed of as a kid. Now where do I slot the money. In the key safe wallet. Nice. Great Review. Nice Van. My first VW. Partner has a Polo. I will get a spare & finger jack kit though. Hoo Roo. Terry.
Came for the scenic shots ...... Nah, I bloody love this thing and I don't even need an MPV! The Ford Maverick does the same thing to me, I don't need a Ute either, but would own a Maverick in a heart beat! I wonder how much cheaper the ID Buzz Cargo will be?? That might be an option for someone that can't reach that hefty price that's being suggested for our market and doesn't really need an MPV, but still want's one of these things. And at that price, you'd expect rear window to go down and rear air vents!! Or rear air vents because the rear windows don't go down. I've always had a thing for compact Euro cargo vans and also their MPV equivalents, a SWB Citroen Berlingo Multispace XTR comes to mind and have always thought they'd be a better suited vehicle for people to own than the sea of SUV's in Australia, but it's certainly not the case! Haha!
I love Euro vans too - would love to have a Peugeot Bipper Teopee or a Citroen Berlingo (the new activity-focused one). This has that vibe. But on a bigger more expensive scale. I loved it!!
@therightcar seems a little expensive. Base trim should start around $85k and go up from there. With such a green house interior, I hope the Aussie spec cars have rear A/C vents.
Okay for a Van. People who need space but the kia EV9 will take the people mover for a while in Australia. The LWB need lfp battery and third row seats.
Rear set climate is coming. Together with the lwb 6 and 7 seater there will be a swb 6 seater option. And a 85kwh battery option, up from 77kwh. 4wd And Heatpump.
La linea è piacevole ma ci sono delle cose che mi disturbano, gli sportelli da furgone e il grande raccoglitore di sporcizia e foglie alla base del parabrezza dove "riposano" i tergi, ci sarebbe anche altro ma posso soprassedere. Sufficiente!
@@therightcar I honestly don't know but with all the flaws you reported theres no way I would buy it period. This near enough is good enough give me all your money attitude that car manufacturers have needs to stop. I bought the 22 WRX wagon and it was the biggest mistake of my life, it's a second rate car with no after sales support.
@@therightcar i wouldnt even know the last time i copped a flat and had to change a tyre> Dont know why no spare is such a deal breaker for some. Looks like a pretty sick van.Hopefully pricing comes out before mid year.At the moment im still looking at the tesla Y
Hi Matt, I am wondering is the VW's own new ID.7 Tourer (in EU at least, not sure about AU) not an alternative as well? It is also a 5 seater, big trunk, better range, rear windows go down, but similar price.
A great review as always Matt. Really like your honest unbiased opinion. To me, electric vehicles are far too expensive at the moment. I'm keen to venture down that path in the future but the infrastructure in Oz just doesn't cut it presently.
Thanks mate!
Hi Just bought a Commerce plus in the UK. Looking to convert cheaply with plasics & lightweight seats in back. Camping kit porta loo & shower. Hot water from solar & pre heat panels. Control battery 20w panel for dashboard top ups. Tesla Off Grid UK battery pack.
Probably single pop up panel with bed on the roof.
Not sure of time frame. Just enjoying the best dodgem camper car I dreamed of as a kid. Now where do I slot the money.
In the key safe wallet.
Nice.
Great Review.
Nice Van. My first VW.
Partner has a Polo.
I will get a spare & finger jack kit though.
Hoo Roo.
Terry.
Good on ya Terry.
Came for the scenic shots ...... Nah, I bloody love this thing and I don't even need an MPV! The Ford Maverick does the same thing to me, I don't need a Ute either, but would own a Maverick in a heart beat! I wonder how much cheaper the ID Buzz Cargo will be?? That might be an option for someone that can't reach that hefty price that's being suggested for our market and doesn't really need an MPV, but still want's one of these things. And at that price, you'd expect rear window to go down and rear air vents!! Or rear air vents because the rear windows don't go down.
I've always had a thing for compact Euro cargo vans and also their MPV equivalents, a SWB Citroen Berlingo Multispace XTR comes to mind and have always thought they'd be a better suited vehicle for people to own than the sea of SUV's in Australia, but it's certainly not the case! Haha!
I love Euro vans too - would love to have a Peugeot Bipper Teopee or a Citroen Berlingo (the new activity-focused one).
This has that vibe. But on a bigger more expensive scale. I loved it!!
They better price it right otherwise it will struggle against the LDV Mifa.
What price is right, do you think?
@therightcar seems a little expensive. Base trim should start around $85k and go up from there. With such a green house interior, I hope the Aussie spec cars have rear A/C vents.
Okay for a Van. People who need space but the kia EV9 will take the people mover for a while in Australia. The LWB need lfp battery and third row seats.
Okay?! Hahaha
Rear set climate is coming. Together with the lwb 6 and 7 seater there will be a swb 6 seater option. And a 85kwh battery option, up from 77kwh. 4wd And Heatpump.
SWB six-seater? Ooooh.
Which country are you in , for this short. I really enjoyed the beauti,,,,, of the landscape :)
Thanks! The video was shot in Austria!
Thank you :)
@@therightcar
That's my question too... Thank you! Now, i love Austria...
I have no need for a van but I want this. :)
It’s that kind of car!
Blackout Bowan sponsor for these EV reviews. Trouble is in Australia the infrastructure to recharge them is patchy at best.
Will be around $100k
Is that a good price?
Ridiculously expensive
La linea è piacevole ma ci sono delle cose che mi disturbano, gli sportelli da furgone e il grande raccoglitore di sporcizia e foglie alla base del parabrezza dove "riposano" i tergi, ci sarebbe anche altro ma posso soprassedere. Sufficiente!
Grazie per aver detto la tua al riguardo: penso che sia un veicolo dall'aspetto straordinario!
Nice motor, but who can afford one, not l!
WHAT??? You cant wind down the rear windows??? DEALBREAKER
Yeah, the windows don't wind down, but if you check out the LWB, those windows in the doors slide backwards.
If this is how this car comes at 100k plus then its already a fail before it launches here
What does it need to cost, in your opinion?
@@therightcar I honestly don't know but with all the flaws you reported theres no way I would buy it period. This near enough is good enough give me all your money attitude that car manufacturers have needs to stop. I bought the 22 WRX wagon and it was the biggest mistake of my life, it's a second rate car with no after sales support.
Should be 450-500 miles on one charge and lower price
I’d love to join you in la-la land champion.
Insane price. Can see why the Chinese are cleaning up.
Reckon a $100K EV Chinese van is a better bet?
The LDV is a bloody bus and luxury at that.@@therightcar
Lost interest at no spare wheel.
Electric vehicles aren’t going to be for you then - unless you want a cargo van like the Peugeot e-Partner or Ford e-Transit!
@@therightcar Can you explain why EV,s don't have spare wheels ?
@@therightcar i wouldnt even know the last time i copped a flat and had to change a tyre> Dont know why no spare is such a deal breaker for some. Looks like a pretty sick van.Hopefully pricing comes out before mid year.At the moment im still looking at the tesla Y