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2026 Volkswagen Transporter detailed for Australia – including the first EV version


Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Australia has announced pricing and specifications for its seventh-generation (T7) Transporter, which will include the first-ever fully electric variant of the long-running German delivery van.

Arriving in showrooms from October, the new Transporter will initially be available in both short- and long-wheelbase body styles, with front- and all-wheel drive diesel powertrains, along with rear-wheel drive electric power in two body lengths.

The outgoing Transporter van’s manual option will not be carried over, nor will the base 80kW/250Nm TDI diesel engine. That leaves the new 125kW/390Nm 2.0-litre TDI diesel as the only internal combustion variant available at launch, paired exclusively with an eight-speed automatic.

That raises the Transporter’s starting price to $58,590 before on-roads for the new entry-level SWB TDI 125kW, up from $45,890 before on-roads for the outgoing SWB T6.1 TDI250 five-speed manual.

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The T6.1 SWB TDI340 was most equivalent to the new base grade, though. It was fitted with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and priced from $52,690 before on-road costs – still a difference of $5900.

The new electric version, meanwhile, is priced from $83,590 before on-roads for the SWB, and $85,590 before on-roads for the LWB. It utilises a rear-mounted electric motor producing 210kW of power and 415Nm of torque, which is fed by a 64kWh battery – electric driving range has yet to be confirmed.

Interestingly, pricing for the electric Transporter (known as the e-Transporter overseas) is only $3600 dearer than that of the ID. Buzz Cargo. That’s despite it being noticeably longer and wider, albeit with a smaller battery than the Cargo’s 84kWh unit.

The new Transporter measures 5050mm long in SWB guise, while the LWB is 5450mm long (both 146mm longer than the T6.1). It’s also 128mm wider at 2032mm, and rides atop wheelbases measuring either 3100mm or 3500mm.