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Hannover, 21 February 2019 – It is the icon of commercial vehicles: the Bulli. Transporter, Caravelle, Multivan and California. All are best-sellers. Over six generations – from the T1 to the T6 – Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has sold nearly twelvemillion units worldwide. Now the product line is getting a big update: T6.1. The latest edition of an icon. Digitalised and connected. New on-board: an array of assistance systems, digital instruments for the first time and the latest generation of Volkswagen infotainment systems with an integrated SIM card which enables continual online access. Also new: the front end design, the dash panel and an extended specification of standard features. The latest TDI engines (90 to 199 PS) deliver the propulsive power. A new powertrain version being offered in the Bulli is an all-electric drive (enables range of more than 400 km, depending on battery option). The new T6.11 will launch in first countries starting in Fall 2019. Volkswagen Commerci...

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View this post on Instagram Caught the #corvette #c8 #zora out playing near San Diego this afternoon. #camo #mule #vette #vettevid #c8vette #midengine #testing #car #cars #carpics #carpic #instacar #carphoto #carphotos #sportscar #performancecar #carsofinstagram #carvideo #vettevideo A post shared by Benjamin Hunting (@huntingbenjamin) on Feb 20, 2019 at 4:35pm PST

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