The first generation Crafter was built in the Mercedes-Benz Ludwigsfelde and Düsseldorf plants, the same German factories where the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is built.
The Crafter Chassis and Double Cabs have payloads ranging from, and come in Gross Vehicle Weights of either 3.5 or 5.3 tonnes.
Conversions based on the Volkswagen Crafter
The Crafter is an ideal base vehicle for Minibus conversions, and Volkswagen have a list of accredited vehicle conversion specialists.
Awards
The Crafter has won a number of motor industry awards, including:
2006 What Van? – Overall Van of the Year
2006 What Van? – Large Van of the Year
2007 Professional Van and Light Truck Magazine – Large Van of the Year
2007 Van Fleet World – Best Large Panel Van
2007 Delivery Magazine – Large Van of the Year
2008 Professional Van and Light Truck Magazine – Best Van derived Chassis Cab of the Year
First generation facelift (2011–2017)
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles released a revised Crafter in April 2011. The design of the grille was changed to the current design language of the Volkswagen brand. New power trains based on the 2.0L TDI producing 80 kW/109 PS, 100 kW/136 PS and BiTDI 120 kW/163 PS with the engine revised the payload was increased by up to 10% on some models.
Engines
In 2011, the 2.5 litre engine was replaced by the 2.0 litre TDI, which utilises exhaust gas recirculation in conjunction with a diesel particulate filter, allowing all engine variants to comply with Euro 5b, European emission standards, which came into force in September 2011. In March 2012 the Crafter 4Motion variant was released as an option with one engine BiTDI. The four wheel drive system is supplied and fitted by Austrian specialists Achleitner.
Second generation (''Typ'' SY/SZ, 2017–present)
The second generation of the Volkswagen Crafter was developed entirely by Volkswagen, after the end of their collaboration with Mercedes-Benz. The new design corresponds with the current design line of Volkswagen, and comes in Startline or Trendline trim. The motorhome variant, called the Volkswagen Grand California, was first shown at the 2018 Caravan Salon Dusseldorf. The Grand California comes in two lengths; the 6.0 metre and the 6.8 metre and went on sale at the beginning of 2019. The second generation Crafter is built in Września, Poland, with a new factory being built specifically for its production. Planned volume is 85,000 vehicles per year, on a 220 ha sized site. The cost of the new plant was about 3381 million PLN.
Engines
e-Crafter
In September 2016, Volkswagen unveiled the e-Crafter all electric van at the IAA Commercial Vehicles show in Hanover. The concept e-Crafter has a 43 kWh battery that delivers an estimated range of. The van payload is rated at 1,709 kg, and cargo space is listed at 11.3 cubic meters. The e-Crafter has a 100 kW and 290 Nm electric motor, and top speed is limited to. The electric van is production ready, and retail deliveries were slated for 2017.
Grand California
At the 2017 IAA Frankfurt Motor Show, Volkswagen presented the California XXL motorhome concept, based on the Crafter. The 6.2 m long vehicle has a standing height of 2.2 m and is equipped with underfloor heating. The production version was named Grand California and the model went on sale in 2019. It is the larger version of the Volkswagen Transporter based Volkswagen California.
MAN TGE
The second generation Crafter is also sold by MAN Truck & Bus as the MAN TGE. MAN is a brand of TRATON, which is the Volkswagen Group's heavy commercial vehicle division.