Volkswagen Delivery
The Volkswagen Delivery is the entry-level (5 to 8 tonne GVW) model in the Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus heavy truck range. It sits above the Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles light commercial vehicle range; Caddy, Transporter, Crafter and Amarok.
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Manufacturer | Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus |
Also called | Volkswagen Nueva línea (Argentina, 1998-2002) Volkswagen Livianos (Argentina, 2008-2011) |
Layout | front engine, rear-wheel drive |
The Delivery trucks gets its name from its vocation of urban and rural pickup and deliveries.
Powered by 140 hp & 150 hp MWM Euro III compliant Diesel engines.[1]
Specs & Range
- 5.140
- 8.150
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Model | Engine Make/Capacity | Power kW@rpm | Torque Nm@rpm | Transmission
Make/Type/Speed |
GVM (kg)
Technical Capacity |
GCM (kg)
Technical Capacity |
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5.140 | MWM 4.08 TCE-EURO III | 101 @ 3400 | 400 @ 1700 - 2200 | Eaton FS 2305 C Manual 5 Speed | 5500 | 8000 |
8.150 | MWM 4.08 TCE-EURO III | 105 @ 3400 | 400 @ 1700 - 2200 | Eaton - FSO 4405 C Manual 5 Speed | 7850 | 8000 |
gollark: I'm going to work on a "safe mode" toggle for the network which switches security to maximum, shuts off wireless access, disconnects autocrafting, and cuts off the P2P controller, so it can only be accessed via the dedicated terminals.
gollark: You must have a really inefficient ME network, <@404656680496791554>.
gollark: Per tick or what?
gollark: Though admittedly in my game running the ME system alone costs 600RF/t.
gollark: It's amazing how easy it is to *not* waste millions of RF/t somehow.
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