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Volkswagen - Crafter (2015)

When you’re looking for a dependable vehicle that can balance performance, space, and value, the Volkswagen Crafter offers a compelling blend of those qualities. Whether you’re wondering about the Volkswagen Crafter price for a new model, the Volkswagen Crafter 2015 price for a vintage pick, or the used Volkswagen Crafter price on today’s market, the data here helps you assess the true cost of ownership and the expectations for each era of the vehicle.

  • Model year: 2015
  • Engine: 2.0‑Lit. I4 Turbo
  • Power output: 190 hp (142 kW) @ 4500 rpm
  • Torque: 300 Nm (221 lb‑ft) @ 1550‑3500 rpm
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic (DSG) or manual 6‑speed
  • Fuel type: Diesel (common in the European market)
  • Midship cab size: 177 cm height, 160 cm width, 89 cm depth
  • Cargo volume: 7.5 m³ (up to 3.5 m long)
  • Wheelbase: 3.28 m (standard)
  • Standard safety features: ABS, Electronic Stability Programme, multiple airbags, rear‑view camera, lane‑alert system (for newer models)
  • Technology: Infotainment touchscreen, Bluetooth, navigation (available), optional digital dash
  • Trim levels: Comfort, Executive, High‑Cargo, Pure (design‑centric)
  • Warranty: 3‑year/60,000‑km standard (new vehicles)

Because the Volkswagen Crafter is marketed as a flexible platform, the specs above represent a balanced baseline. Depending on the trim, you might find diesel options ranging from 4.8 l to 5.5 l, and the cargo variant may include a curved rear window for extra loading angles. The engine tuning and displacement change subtly across EU and North American markets—keeping those letter tags in mind when you compare current valuations.

Depreciation Insight

The Volkswagen Crafter depreciation curve follows a pattern typical of commercial vans: strong early loss followed by a more gradual decline. Generally, a brand‑new Crafter loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year, then around 10‑12% each subsequent year until year five. By year eight, the vehicle tends to retain roughly 30% of its original market value—assuming normal use, maintenance, and no major mechanical issues.