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Volkswagen Crafter: The Ultimate Workhorse

At CVC, we know a van isn’t just a vehicle—it’s a tool, an office, and a livelihood. Whether you’re a sole trader carrying tools to a site or a fleet manager overseeing dozens of vehicles, reliability, comfort, and practicality matter just as much as payload figures.

That’s exactly where the Volkswagen Crafter fits in. It has built a strong reputation among trades, logistics firms, and specialist converters thanks to its solid build quality, refined driving experience, and flexible range of body styles.

One thing the current line-up does lack is a fully electric version. While many competitors now offer large electric vans, Volkswagen isn’t expected to introduce an electric Crafter until around 2027 or 2028. However, the latest facelifted diesel models have received a significant upgrade, with improved technology, safety systems, and driver comfort that make them more competitive than ever.

A Modern Cabin Built for the Working Day

The latest Crafter update focuses heavily on the cab, turning it into a more practical and connected workspace.

Drivers now benefit from a large central touchscreen—10.3 inches as standard or an optional 12.9-inch version—paired with a fully digital instrument cluster. The layout is clean, easy to read, and designed to keep key information directly in the driver’s line of sight.

Standard driver-assistance systems include:

  • Front Assist autonomous emergency braking
  • Pedestrian and cyclist detection
  • Lane Assist
  • Speed limiter
  • Road sign recognition
  • Rear parking sensors
  • Electronic parking brake

For long days on the road, the Crafter’s seating and driving position make a real difference. Optional ergoComfort or ergoActive seats provide extensive adjustment, lumbar support, and even a massage function on certain models. Storage around the cab is generous, with overhead compartments, deep door bins, and practical dash trays.

Wireless phone charging, USB-C ports, and smartphone integration help drivers stay connected without cluttering the cab with cables.

Engine and Drivetrain Choices to Suit Any Job

Under the bonnet, the Crafter sticks with Volkswagen’s proven 2.0-litre TDI diesel engine, available in three power outputs:

  • 140hp
  • 163hp
  • 177hp

Each engine can be paired with either a six-speed manual or an eight-speed automatic gearbox. The automatic option is particularly popular with CVC customers who spend long hours in traffic or cover high motorway mileage.

The Crafter is also one of the most flexible vans in its class when it comes to drivetrains:

  • Front-wheel drive for lower loading heights and improved efficiency
  • Rear-wheel drive for heavier payloads and towing
  • 4MOTION all-wheel drive for poor weather or off-road sites

This variety makes it easy to tailor the van to the exact needs of your business, rather than adapting your work around the vehicle.

Load Space Designed for Real-World Use

The Crafter’s load area is one of its biggest selling points. Instead of just focusing on raw volume, VW has designed the space to be easy to use day after day.

Customers can choose from:

  • Three body lengths
  • Three roof heights
  • Gross vehicle weights from 3.0 to 5.0 tonnes

Load volumes reach up to around 18m³, with internal standing heights of over two metres in the largest versions.

Practical touches include:

  • Wide sliding side door for pallet access
  • Rear doors opening up to 270° on certain trims
  • Multiple load-lashing points
  • Pre-installed mounting points for shelving
  • Optional timber or composite load floors
  • LED cargo lighting

Front-wheel-drive versions also benefit from a lower load floor, reducing strain on drivers and making loading easier—especially for trades that frequently carry heavy equipment.

Comfortable and Easy to Drive

Despite its size, the Crafter is widely regarded as one of the most car-like large vans to drive. Visibility is excellent, controls are light, and the steering feels precise even at motorway speeds.

Around town, parking sensors, cameras, and large mirrors make tight manoeuvres less stressful. On longer journeys, the refined diesel engines and smooth automatic gearbox help keep noise and fatigue to a minimum.

The ride quality is also a highlight. Even when the van is unladen, the suspension does a good job of absorbing bumps, while the supportive driver’s seat keeps you comfortable over long shifts.

Safety and Driver Assistance

Modern commercial vehicles need to protect both drivers and cargo, especially in busy urban environments. The Crafter comes well-equipped with safety technology as standard.

Core features include:

  • Autonomous emergency braking
  • Crosswind Assist
  • Lane Keeping Assist
  • Cruise control
  • Automatic post-collision braking

Optional systems such as adaptive cruise control, rear-traffic alerts, park assist, and LED headlights can further enhance safety and convenience.

For fleet operators, these systems can help reduce accident rates, minimise downtime, and keep insurance costs under control.

Built for Conversions and Specialist Roles

One of the Crafter’s strengths is its adaptability. Beyond the standard panel van, it’s available as:

  • Single-cab chassis
  • Double-cab chassis
  • Luton conversions
  • Dropsides and tippers

This makes it suitable for everything from construction and landscaping to removals, refrigeration, and mobility transport.

At CVC, many of our customers choose the Crafter as a base for bespoke conversions, thanks to its square load space, strong build quality, and easy-to-modify interior.

Running Costs and Warranty

Volkswagen backs the Crafter with:

  • Three-year unlimited-mileage warranty
  • Three years of roadside assistance
  • Three-year paint warranty
  • 12-year anti-corrosion warranty
VW Crafter Luton van front view
VW Crafter Luton rear view image
Crafter Luton van load area view

Service intervals can stretch up to 30,000 miles depending on usage, and fixed-price servicing plans are available to help businesses manage costs.

Fuel economy is respectable, though some rivals are slightly more efficient on paper. In real-world use, however, many drivers find the Crafter’s comfort and build quality offset any small difference at the pumps.

Why Businesses Choose the Crafter from CVC

From owner-operators to growing fleets, the Crafter appeals to businesses that want a van that feels durable, comfortable, and easy to live with every day.

Key advantages include:

  • Flexible lengths, heights, and drivetrains
  • Strong, smooth diesel engines
  • Comfortable, tech-rich cab
  • Advanced safety features
  • Conversion-ready load space
  • Long warranty and support package

At CVC, we regularly supply Crafters to tradespeople, logistics companies, and specialist operators who value reliability and a premium feel without stepping into the higher price bracket of some competitors.

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A Smart Choice for Businesses That Rely on Their Vans

For businesses that depend on their vehicles every day, the Volkswagen Crafter offers a strong balance of practicality, comfort, and durability. Its wide choice of body styles, drivetrains, and power outputs makes it easy to match the van to the job, whether that’s urban deliveries, heavy site work, or long-distance transport.

Inside, the modern cab, digital displays, and driver-assistance systems help reduce fatigue and improve safety, while the spacious load area is designed to adapt to different trades and conversions. Backed by Volkswagen’s warranty and supported by CVC’s expertise, the Crafter remains a dependable, professional choice for companies that need a van they can trust day in, day out.

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