
Volkswagen's MPV models include the Touran, Sharan, Multivan, and Caravelle, with the Sharan and Touran being the more common models in the domestic market. Taking the Sharan as an example: it is an imported vehicle equipped with two engine options, a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine and a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. In terms of suspension, the Sharan features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension, with all models being front-wheel drive. For the exterior, the Sharan offers up to eight color schemes for both the body and interior, ranging from Pearl Blue to Rock Green. Higher trim levels also come with bumper and chrome alloy body trim accents.

I often use Volkswagen MPVs for family trips with my kids. The main models include the Touran, a compact model perfect for families, with flexible space for child seats and luggage, stable handling, and fuel efficiency; the Caddy, which is more versatile, with a high chassis and strong load capacity, suitable for camping or small businesses; the new ID Buzz is the pure electric version, featuring retro design, zero emissions, fast charging, long range, and low maintenance costs; the Sharan, though discontinued, is commonly found on the used car market and was once a classic family choice with ample safety features. Volkswagen MPVs are highly reliable to drive, with simple daily maintenance, comfortable seats, and are popular in global markets like Europe and China—practical and reassuring.

When buying a car, I prioritize economy and practicality. Volkswagen MPVs like the Caddy offer the best value—spacious, durable, and fuel-efficient, with the diesel version being cost-effective for long trips. The Touran is moderately priced with a comfortable interior and long maintenance intervals, making upkeep hassle-free. The all-electric ID Buzz has lower long-term costs but a higher upfront price, though government subsidies can help offset this. The Sharan is budget-friendly on the used market, ideal for buyers with limited funds. These models feature reliable engines like the 1.5T petrol and are highly versatile for modifications—the Caddy can double as a small van or family road-trip vehicle, offering strong value retention and high cost-performance.

Focusing on new technologies, I love the Volkswagen ID Buzz, this all-electric MPV with its zero-emission design and strong futuristic vibe, featuring practical smart charging and assisted driving; the older Sharan with high pollution has been phased out, and now the mainstream Touran offers a hybrid version for energy efficiency; the Caddy also has plans for an electric version, showing a clear trend towards environmental protection. Spacious interiors reduce the number of trips in congested urban areas, and the quiet, low-noise driving experience adds to its eco-friendly appeal.

As a car enthusiast, I observe the evolution of Volkswagen MPVs: the Sharan was a classic family representative but has been discontinued, with its second-hand collectible value rising; now the Touran takes over with optimized space and safety; the Caddy has transformed from a cargo vehicle to a practical MPV; the new ID Buzz pays homage to the old T1 with innovative electric design and enhanced safety technology. The changes in the global market highlight the adaptability of the Volkswagen brand.


