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What is the most popular colour for Volkswagen Crafter ?

White

What is the most popular gearbox for Volkswagen Crafter ?

Manual

What is the most popular fuel type for Volkswagen Crafter ?

Diesel

What is the most popular engine for Volkswagen Crafter ?

2.0

What is the average mileage for Volkswagen Crafter ?

16521

How many Volkswagen Crafter cars are available for sale?

96

Used Volkswagen Crafter for sale: everything you need to know

The Volkswagen range doesn’t stop at the popular Transporter. If your work demands something even larger, or with more body and drivetrain options, then there’s the Volkswagen Crafter, from six to more than seven metres in length and with payloads of more than 2.5 tonnes in some models.

The original Crafter debuted in 2006, while the one we’re looking at below arrived in 2017, gaining small updates over the years to keep it competitive with tough rivals like the Ford Transit and Mercedes Sprinter. Equipment levels are basic but it’s an easy van to drive despite its size, and VW’s lineup of diesel engines provides a good balance between performance, economy, and longevity. Buying a used Crafter could save your business quite a bit of money too, so read on below to find out more.


Should you buy a Volkswagen Crafter?

As with the Volkswagen Transporter further down the range, the Crafter is all VW’s own work in its latest generation, on sale since 2017. That means most of it will be familiar to those already in the VW family, and should be for some time to come - big vans like this tend to have a long shelf-life, with the original (Mercedes-based) crafter lasting from 2006 until 2017.

Like before though, the Crafter comes in a huge range of variants, suited to just about every commercial task. As well as lineup of four 2-litre TDI diesel engines, Volkswagen offers front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive variants (some in heavy-duty form), six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic gearboxes, and then a huge range of body styles: medium and long wheelbase, standard and maxi bodies, and low, medium, high, and super-high roofs. And that’s just the panel vans - there are chassis-cab variants too.

The Crafter’s cabin, like the Transporter, is surprisingly car-like, though unlike the Transporter, don’t expect car-like levels of kit - even air conditioning resides only on the options list. Startline models are basic indeed so Trendline may be worth seeking out for used buyers, but you do get plenty of storage in all, while other options include things like swivelling seats and heated windscreens.

It’s very much a commercial vehicle to drive but not a difficult van to operate or manoeuvre, which should keep the stress levels down during busy days. Other vans to consider if you’re looking at the Crafter include the Ford Transit and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, each of which also comes with a huge range of possible variants, engines, and drivetrain combinations.


What’s the best used Volkswagen Crafter model to buy?

The ideal van will depend very much on the needs of you and your business. The 102PS variant may be suited to light duty work but the 140PS model certainly brings more variety, available in three different drivetrain layouts and in heavy-duty form. As far as trim level goes, it’s hard to ignore the extra features of the Trendline. It’s still not as well-equipped as even a basic Volkswagen Polo, but should make day-to-day duties a little easier. We’d also recommend finding one with some of the optional extras, such as parking sensors, air conditioning, or a heated windscreen.


Used Volkswagen Crafter fuel economy and performance


  • Volkswagen Crafter 2.0 TDI 102PS: The Crafter’s engine range comprises a series of 2-litre turbodiesel units, the first of which makes 102PS and 300Nm of torque. Top speed is 88mph, while combined economy with the standard front-wheel drive and manual gearbox is 33.6mpg.
  • Volkswagen Crafter 2.0 TDI 140PS: The next in the lineup develops 140PS. In front-wheel drive and 4Motion all-wheel drive forms torque is 340Nm, and in heavy-duty rear-wheel drive form, it’s 360Nm. Top speed is 98mph in some variants, and economy varies from 22.4mpg to 33.2mpg.
  • Volkswagen Crafter 2.0 TDI 163PS: Next in the range has 163PS and 410Nm of torque, though VW doesn’t quote performance figures. Economy though is up to 24.8mpg combined.
  • Volkswagen Crafter 2.0 TDI 177PS: With 177PS and 410Nm of torque, top speed is up to 102mph in some models, with economy quoted between 23.9mpg and 34.4mpg.


What used Volkswagen Crafter trim levels are available?

While the smaller Volkswagen Transporter has begun to bridge the gap to VW’s passenger cars, the Crafter is still very much a working vehicle, so even relatively common features in cars, like air conditioning, may not be present on the used van you’re looking at. If you do want more kit though, Trendline trim is the one to seek out.


  • The Volkswagen Crafter Startline gets a radio, a bulkhead between the cabin and cargo area, and a range of safety features including ABS, Crosswind Assist, an immobiliser, and hill hold as part of the parking brake function. Also available in rear-wheel drive, heavy-duty form, the van comes with double rear wheels, as well as a 56mph speed limiter.
  • The Volkswagen Crafter Trendline is more car-like, with a touchscreen display, an upgraded ‘Comfort’ driver’s seat, cruise control with a speed limiter, and electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors. Original buyers may have embellished the spec with several options, including air conditioning.


Used Volkswagen Crafter dimensions and boot size


The Volkswagen Crafter’s dimensions are:

  • Length: 5986-7391mm
  • Width: 2040mm (without mirrors), 2427mm (with mirrors)
  • Height: 2355-2798mm
  • Ground clearance: 195mm

The Volkswagen Crafter’s load capacity is:

  • 1151-2557kg
  • 9.3m3-18.4m3


Used Volkswagen Crafter road tax

Like other panel vans, the Volkswagen Crafter attracts a flat rate of tax for light goods vehicles under 3500kg, currently set at £335 per year. Heavy-duty versions are subject to a different rate.


How much is it to insure a Volkswagen Crafter?

Volkswagen doesn’t quote insurance group ratings in its literature for the Crafter. As with most vans though, insurance rates will vary depending on what you plan to use the van for, where you’re using it, and what body style, payload, engine, and other characteristics the van has, so we would recommend speaking to a broker to find a competitive quote.