VW California Ocean 2,0 TDI 4Motion DSG: Listepris: Kr. 468.495 ekskl. afgiftsreduktionen i nov. 2016 og ekskl. campingindretning. Motor og transmission: 4 cyl. 2,0 ltr. turbodiesel motor. 150 hk. 340 Nm/ 1500-3000 omdr./min. 6-trins DSG aut. gear. Permanent variabelt 4X4. PrĂŠstationer acceleration/ topfart/
ParticuliĂšrement confortable et jouissant de finitions impeccables, le California Coast est une valeur sĂ»re
 Ă  condition de garder Ă  l'esprit que l'absence de toilettes et l'autonomie limitĂ©e imposent des Ă©tapes rĂ©guliĂšres au camping. Tarif de la version de base: 55200 €. Hormis la continuitĂ© d’un certain Ă©tat d’esprit et une polyvalence affirmĂ©e, il n’y a vraiment plus rien de commun entre le California d’aujourd’hui et l’antique Combi. DiffĂ©rence majeure: le Transporter amĂ©nagĂ© d'aujourd'hui est ultra-confortable. C’est au dĂ©but des annĂ©es cinquante qu’un artisan d’outre-Rhin installa Ă  son bord le premier amĂ©nagement. Soixante ans aprĂšs, l’histoire n’a plus de secret. Le Combi devint Transporter et, Ă  son bord, Volkswagen se charge dĂ©sormais de l’amĂ©nagement qui a beaucoup Ă©voluĂ©. Et six gĂ©nĂ©rations de Transporter plus tard, la lĂ©gende perdure. IndĂ©modable, Ă©prouvĂ©, plĂ©biscitĂ©, l’amĂ©nagement du California Coast sĂ©duit toujours ceux qui privilĂ©gient la simplicitĂ© de vie Ă  bord et qui entendent faire d’un camping-car un vĂ©hicule du quotidien. À moins que ce ne soit l’inverse. Mais toujours dans le confort. Lire aussi notre article 10 vĂ©ritĂ©s sur les fourgons amĂ©nagĂ©s, des camping-cars pas si diffĂ©rents À bord, les manipulations se limitent au strict nĂ©cessaire: mise en place de la table (ingĂ©nieux systĂšme), pivotement des siĂšges cabine, relevage du toit (motorisĂ© sur l’Ocean, pas sur le Coast). Rien de plus. La place manque ici pour donner le dĂ©tail de tout ce qui fait l’agrĂ©ment de ce California. Il faudrait dĂ©crire ses rangements variĂ©s, son petit coffre secret, le sommier Ă  lattes de son lit haut, sa trĂ©mie fermĂ©e par un rideau Ă  lamelles. Il faudrait encore citer son mobilier de plein air (une table, deux chaises) et l’ingĂ©niositĂ© de son rangement, sa banquette coulissante
 Lire aussi notre article Le nouveau visage d'un camping-car mythique: le VW California sur T6 À son bord, la simplicitĂ© et l’élĂ©gance sont de mise et font Ă©galement partie du plaisir Ă©prouvĂ©. Sous cet angle, les techniques dĂ©veloppĂ©es, les matĂ©riaux modernes utilisĂ©s et le haut niveau de finition placent ce California dans la famille automobile. Ils font de ce camping-car compact une sorte de frĂ©gate du bitume qui, toit baissĂ© et portiĂšres fermĂ©es, ne laisse rien deviner de ses capacitĂ©s. Une frĂ©gate que l’on choisira plus pour son style et le plaisir qu’elle procure, que pour son autonomie, imposant de frĂ©quents ravitaillements dans le cadre d’une utilisation familiale pour laquelle il faudra attendre le retour des beaux jours. Volkswagen California Coast, fiche technique L x l x h : 4,89 x 1,90 x 1,99 m Porteur : Volkswagen Transporter 2,0 l Tdi de 150 ch, toit relevable Ă  parois entoilĂ©es PTAC/CU: 3000/550 kg Places autorisĂ©es : 4 Couchages: lit haut de120 x 200 cm, lit dĂźnette de 113 x 202 cm Toilette : sans Eaux propre/usĂ©es : 30/30 l RĂ©frigĂ©rateur : Ă  compression de 42 l Chauffage : Ă  air pulsĂ© programmable, sur carburant Équipements de sĂ©rie : ESP, ASR, aide au dĂ©marrage en cĂŽte, airbags frontaux et latĂ©raux, dĂ©tecteur de fatigue, rĂ©gulateur de vitesse, rĂ©glage automatique de la portĂ©e des phares, climatisation, systĂšme radio (Ă©cran tactile), volant multifonctions, rideaux occultation
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Yes, we do have Californias at the moment, but this one is a new proto-version, so it’s called a concept. But to be honest, there’s not much in the way of 26-inch rim and alligator-eyelid
NewsHomeVolkswagenCaliforniaCalifornia MPVVolkswagen has a long and distinctive history with campervans and its latest California Ocean could be its best yetVolkswagen has been making campervans for 60 years and the California name, which has been around since 1988, continues to draw a cult following. This hotel on wheels packs a lot into a small package and is perfect for impromptu camping trips or lazy weekends at the coast. There are three varieties on offer, the basic Beach, a better-equipped Ocean and the expensive and fancier limited-run Edition model. We’re testing the Volkswagen California Ocean variant here.‱ Volkswagen California in-depth reviewThe Ocean variant is a step up from the more basic Beach version turning the California into a proper campervan with a two-burner gas hob, sink and deep fridge. There’s also onboard freshwater and waste tanks, an electric hook-up to the mains and an electrically-operated pop-up roof. Technology includes a six-inch touchscreen infotainment system, three-zone climate control, sat nav, Apple CarPlay and Android California Ocean sleeps four, just about. Two can fit in the pop-up roof bed – and with sprung slats, it is surprisingly comfortable. Less relaxing, however, is the climb up to it, through a gap that’s only as wide as a sunroof. You’ll need to be fit and agile to sleep up there. Two more can fit in the cabin, once you’ve reassembled the seating and folded out the bed attachment. It’s a bit fiddly but will become second nature with to a regular motorhome or caravan, the California feels small but it makes up for that with a variety of clever storage solutions that means the available space works around you. The two front seats swivel round to create a living room, a stowaway table resides in the sliding side door when not in use, and there’s a pair of folding chairs stored in the tailgate. There’s also a small wardrobe, two kitchen cupboards and some shelving. It really is a home away from home, but when you want to use the bathroom, you’ll need to use the public option as there is no facility for toilets or showers on board. A particularly neat feature is the pop-out awning – something you’ll probably use a lot as you’ll spend a lot of time outside because of the limited space inside. Based on the Transporter van, the California drives well despite its size and weight. The driving position is comfortable, with a commanding view of the road ahead and the large, all-round windows give an excellent view out. The door bins are big, and there’s a pair of decent-sized gloveboxes as well as 12v and USB charging California, in Ocean spec, comes with a choice of three diesel engines, a 150hp, a 199hp or a punchy BiTDi 204hp twin-turbo model. Whichever engine you choose, all deliver decent performance and we would counter whether you actually need the most powerful versions as this isn’t a car you’re going to want to hustle six-speed manual is available as standard, but the DSG automatic gearbox suits the California well and would be our preferred option. There’s also the option of four-wheel drive with the Ocean, useful for helping you get out of muddy campsites or is, as ever, a VW strong point; the California Ocean is almost as quiet as the firm’s passenger cars and the only noise you’re likely to hear is your pots and pans rattling around in the cupboards as you California, even in its most basic guise, is not cheap. Prices start at £43,295 for the Beach version with the entry-level 150hp engine, rising to £70,629 for the fully-specced 30-year anniversary model. The Ocean model we’re testing starts at £53,267. Residual values are, however, famously strong so it will hold on to its value better than 4/5It’s little wonder Volkswagen has dominated the camper scene for more than 60 years. If you need a reasonable-sized camper van for weekends away – and you don’t need space for more than four – you will struggle to find better for the money. The Ocean as tested might be £10,000 more than the entry-level Beach variant, but it comes with more creature comforts and convenience features that make your camping trips that little bit easier. The fact that any California campervan will hold on to its value so well makes the proposition even sweeter. 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Hires of less than 7 days are charged at a higher rate. 4 Wheel Drive Deluxe Oceans are available. From ÂŁ20 per day in addition to the above rates. Long Hire Rates: 3 weeks + up to ÂŁ20 off per day. 7 weeks + up to ÂŁ40 off per day. 10 weeks + up to ÂŁ55 off per day. Prices may fluctuate within months due to events and holidays.
Even those not previously taken with the idea of camping have loved spending time in the clever Volkswagen California. We’ll miss its versatility; so long, old friend!Mileage: 10,041Economy: the keys landed on my desk back in April, I never dreamt that our Volkswagen California – which is now a pre-facelift model, since an updated version launched recently – would prove so popular with my colleagues. Here, we’ve pulled together some of the experiences that the Auto Express team (and their families, of course) have had during the past six months and 10,000 Cali has been everywhere, from the south coast to Norfolk, Wales and France. It’s also doubled as my daily driver, ferrying me to work in central London, as well as to the airport and my parents’ home in Devon. It’s carried lots of rubbish to the tip during our house renovation, and even doubled as a mobile office on road test shoots.‱ New Volkswagen Grand California reviewThe response from my workmates has been overwhelmingly positive. Whether it was being used as a place of solace on a damp Devon campsite, or somewhere to cook up some eggs on a sunny Saturday, the versatile van proved perfect for any occasion. More reviews It was especially good at swaying those not previously taken by the idea of camping. A couple of my colleagues actively disliked the idea of pitching up in a flooded field only to be battered by the best our wet and windy weather could throw at them. And who could blame them? Yet all who tried the Cali returned (at least partially) converted. It was interesting how many people commented on the Cali’s countless clever features; everyone loved the chairs hidden in the bootlid, the fold-out table in the sliding door and the hanging rail in the cupboard. The bulky bike rack was used a handful of times – although I’d think twice before speccing it, as it severely restricts rearward visibility and makes the tailgate very Cali’s compact footprint makes it easy to drive on UK roads, although the jerky gearbox raised a few eyebrows. It was investigated, but after an extensive road test, VW insisted there was nothing my biggest complaint lay with the light-coloured seats. A car (or van) in which you’re able to eat and sleep should offer a more durable fabric; the slightest spillage left marks on the rear seats. Thankfully, a bottle of Autoglym’s interior shampoo quickly had the chairs looking good as for all its quirks, the Cali will leave a gaping hole in the Auto Express car park. The most popular test car on our fleet in recent times will be sorely MilneVisited: Southwold, SuffolkThis was the second time I’d used a California. The best part of 10 years separates the two, but little has changed. The layout felt familiar, and we came away as impressed by the Cali’s ingenuity this summer as we did all those years ago: aplace for everything, and everything in its place. It sparks conversations like few other cars, too; ‘Veedubbers’ are a very friendly things resonated with us, though. As obvious as it sounds, turning up to a campsite then setting off on adventures each day doesn’t play to a camper van’s strengths. Our family break to Suffolk required too much stowing, unloading and setting up; a few days of touring would have been better. Plus, there’s nowhere to store child seats and associated kit when you’re WalkerVisited: Paddock Wood, KentFor me, the appeal of the California rested in the promise of hassle-free camping without the need to go 10 rounds with a heavyweight tent. There’s nothing like rolling up to a campsite to seamlessly assemble your accommodation in seconds, without puncturing your air bed with a tent pole, or smacking yourself in the toe with a mallet. And the reality proved to be pretty close. We visited a campsite in Kent; two adults with two kids in tow. If you’re only staying for one or two nights, or are comically inept at erecting tents, the plug-and-play nature of a camper van is a godsend. I had some trouble getting the awning poles to lock, which at least allowed the neighbours a smirk – but otherwise it was plain sailing. The kids (six and three) found the pop-up roof irresistible, while us adults loved the high-quality fixtures and fittings. There’s a predictable question mark over the Cali’s body control in corners, but no sane camper is going to drive it with much vigour and risk their baked bean tins crushing their BaidenVisited: Hastings, East SussexI’ll admit that, like Ben (left), I don’t much like camping. I hate the thought of pitching a tent and the prospect of going without the creature comforts of a hotel when I go away. So, when our friends Greg and Magda tried to tempt us into a camping trip near Hastings, I was hesitant – until I realised I could take the VW of the biggest reservations I had about camping involved my young son; the thought of having him in a tent with us, wriggling around and making a racket wasn’t exactly appealing. But in the Cali there was enough space to put his travel cot downstairs while we slept up top. It worked perfectly, and we woke up feeling refreshed the next California also proved extremely popular with Greg and Magda’s kids. They seemed to spend more time inside it than outside in the sunshine, fiddling with all the clever and crafty features, many of which we hadn’t discovered ourselves. That’s the beauty of the California – most of the best bits are hidden away out of sight, and only come to the fore when you really need not about to go and buy a tent, yet just like Ben, the California has definitely improved my perception of camping. But at more than ÂŁ60,000, I’m not BatchelorVisited: Croyde Bay, DevonNothing can prepare you for the contempt dished out by other campers as you rock up in a ÂŁ60k red and white VW van. We chose Croyde Bay in North Devon for our holiday, and as we crept into the campsite on a gorgeous sunny evening, we felt a little uncomfortable as others rolled up their sleeves and constructed their fabric homes. The contempt turned into ridicule as we wound out the awning and lounged in the Cali’s chairs, sipping Riesling and watching the sun set. The next four days, however, were a washout. One morning we woke to the sound of ‘Oh god, no!’ as our neighbours chased their tent in gale force winds. By the end of the week we were glad to not be wet, cold – the auxiliary heater is fabulous – and hated by our fellow campers. One night we even invited a sopping wet woman round for a drink!Ben HodgesVisited: Isle of Sheppey, KentTaking the California to the Isle of Sheppey for the weekend was possibly more exciting for my family than for me, with my two boys bouncing with excitement at the being far from seasoned campers, we found the Cali easy to set up, with the helpful reversing camera making it simple to pitch. From here on, the boys took up residence in the pop-up roof, only being bribed out with the offer of food and drink. When it came to making dinner, though, interior space became tight, with the very noticeable slope I’d parked on making cooking a bit difficult. Being a typical English summer, we were forced to eat inside – although the excellent on-board heater kept us nice and used the campsite as our home for the weekend, and while we did venture out to the beach in the afternoon, heading back to the van was never a chore. After a long day walking on the beach and exploring in the great outdoors, returning to the Cali as the weather closed in confirmed its greatest strengths. It’s infinitely better than a tent at night – with two comfortable beds, and blinds on every window to block out the early-morning sun. Did it convert me to camping? Not quite, but now I dislike it a tiny bit McIlroyVisited: Hampshire/Wales Rally GBMy family enjoyed a couple of trips in the Auto Express California. The first was an extended stay at Wellington Country Park, Hampshire, which allowed my six-year-old to show off glamping to his school mates as they enjoyed sleepovers on a rota basis, while the second included a run to the depths of Wales (in early October) to watch the world’s top rally drivers on Rally Cali is a cracking day base. As we sat in a sodden Welsh forest, eating lunch and drying out ahead of the afternoon’s action, I heard more than one rally fan comment, “That’s what you need for a day like this.”General cleverness aside, I noticed that the upstairs bed is more comfortable than the slightly lumpy downstairs mattress, and the gearbox seems to like building up a lot of revs before pulling away from rest. The light-grey seat fabric marks a bit too easily for a vehicle that has a kitchen and a washable floor, too. All-in-all, though, I’m going to miss having it Wilson Visited: Suffolk & Norfolk coastal road tripI was instantly won over by the space-saving ingenuity of our VW California. I spent over an hour playing with all the switches, levers and on-board tech before even heading off on holiday. Only once I’d finished fiddling were we able to start along the Suffolk and Norfolk coastline, stopping at various pre-booked sites and beaches en route. Personal highlights included the super-quick pop-up roof, making arrival and departure simple. We also loved the built-in fridge, which we packed with cider for the evenings, and bacon and eggs for breakfast. Every bit of internal space was used, from pull-out blinds in the A-pillars to a mini dustbin in the driver’s door. I was converted. My wife sensibly reminded me that we could afford a fair few Airbnb weekends for the ÂŁ62k price tag, GriffithsVisited: Hastings, East SussexI took my family to Hastings, East Sussex, in the heat of June, and my two sons couldn’t have been more excited by the prospect. The California had no difficulty in swallowing child seats, duvets, and the associated kit required for a night’s camping (or glamping, let’s be honest), while all occupants were impressed with its hushed refinement on the positive impressions continued upon pitching up at our campsite. The motor-driven pop-up-roof proved a popular hangout for my boys, and the table and chairs hidden in the sliding doors were the perfect accessories for mum and dad to relax with a glass of wine and some nibbles. We did come across a couple of issues, however; turning the driver’s seat around 180 degrees to face the rear bench was tricky due to it catching on the handbrake and steering wheel, while the light-coloured seats were prone to staining, with the slightest spillage leaving water marks. Joe HoldingVisited: WalesMy then-fiancĂ©e-now-wife and I enjoyed a week exploring Wales in the Cali. Living out of the camper made the trip feel like an adventure, and we’ll be buying one the moment we win the lottery. Perhaps a dealer would take our tent as a part-ex?My colleagues had raved about the Cali’s versatility, but we were grateful for something more fundamental: the brakes. They brought the three-tonne camper to a sharp stop on the Great Orme, helping to avoid a head-on collision with a motorcyclist who’d overcooked a blind bend. Both van and biker were California: Fourth reportTwo-thousand-mile road trip gives VW California camper van a chance to shine over a fortnight in FranceMileage: 8,717Economy: I heard I’d be running a Volkswagen California as my next Auto Express test car, my wife, Anna, and I immediately began exploring where we might take it for a two-week started as a few days in Scotland quickly morphed into a mega European trip – extending as far as northern Italy, Slovenia and the stunning Lake Bled. Yet we soon realised that a route like this wouldn’t leave a lot of time for rest or relaxation, and as much as I love a good road trip, we didn’t want to spend the whole time we slimmed things down and chose to focus on France. However, it still covers an area of just over 547,000 sq km and has almost one million kilometres of paved roads, so we weren’t likely to run out of things to Caravan and Motorhome Club helped us organise our ferry crossings and offered advice on camping in France. We decided to avoid booking too much in advance, because we wanted our itinerary to remain flexible. Camping is big business in France, so we assumed this wouldn’t be penned a rough route, from Calais through Giverny, Chablis, Avignon and Annecy, covering around 2,900km (1,800 miles). There were plenty of other things we wanted to do en route – such as wine tasting in Champagne and hiking in Fontainebleau – but we’d leave most of it to chance. Packing for our excursion was easy. It was just the two of us, so we had no trouble fitting everything we needed in the VW’s various cupboards and cubbyholes. As sometime campers, we had most of the kit already, including cups, cutlery and crockery, plus a set of ping-pong bats and three bottles of mosquito repellent. We cooked up some veggie meals to see us through the first few nights, and stocked the cupboards with we arrived at Dover, throngs of holiday goers flooded into the terminal cafĂ© to buy their expensive Costa coffee and soggy croissants. But because we had the van, we simply hopped in the back, boiled the kettle for a cuppa and ate bowls of cereal while we were waiting to real beauty of the California is that it’s no larger than the VW Transporter on which it is based, and only a few millimetres longer than a BMW X5. That makes it easy to manoeuvre and simple to park, and its size prevented us from being forced in alongside the bigger vans and trucks for the 90-minute trip across the Channel. We made it to France without any issues, and arrived at our first stop feeling as fresh as when we left; the VW’s two armchair-like front seats proving comfortable even on journeys of 250 miles or the trip progressed we learned ever more about VW’s top-spec California Ocean, not least the fact that you can rely on the built-in fridge. It’s powered by a battery that tops itself up on the move, and meant we were often able to avoid paying extra for a powered campsite pitch – giving us more freedom as to the sites we chose. A secluded pitch by the river in the Gorges du Tarn was a particularly sweet spot and somewhere we ended up staying for a couple of after day (and night after night) the California continued to impress. We tended to sleep in the roof, so as not to disturb the cabin too much. It worked well, and despite consisting of little more than a small covering of foam, the mattress was comfortable. We struggled with cold temperatures at times; the auxiliary heater unfortunately doesn’t double as an air-conditioning unit. ‱ Best family cars to buy 2019While we spent a lot of time driving, we ticked off a few must-see places, including the incredible Millau Viaduct, which spans a valley almost wide and 270m deep. Being something of an engineering geek, it’s somewhere I’d wanted to visit for years, and it certainly didn’t disappoint. We eventually had to begin the trek home, albeit via Strasbourg and Champagne; and we stocked up on wine in Calais, before boarding the boat for the return crossing. The total distance at the end of the trip stood at 2,043 miles, but at almost 32mpg the Cali had proved remarkably efficient – even when fully laden with people and California: updateHow does our Volkswagen California compare to a similarly priced Mercedes GLE? Mileage: 5,755Economy: more than ÂŁ68,000 (as tested), our Volkswagen California is an expensive bit of kit. You get loads of space and a long list of equipment, but that kind of cash gives you access to a wide range of high-end if you have nearly ÂŁ70k to spend, where should your money go? We had a Mercedes GLE 400 d in the Auto Express car park recently, which isn’t far off our VW’s price, so I thought I’d compare and contrast initial glance at the kit lists may push you towards the Mercedes. It comes with LED lights, Nappa leather, keyless go and a high-resolution infotainment display. These features are either optional on the VW, or not available at all. Look at the extras fitted to this GLE, and the gulf grows: 22-inch wheels (five inches larger than the Cali’s), a 360-degree camera, wireless phone charging and Burmester our California comes with plenty of kit that cannot be found on the GLE – not least the kitchen cupboards and two-ring gas hob. Then there’s the sink, fridge, wardrobe, detachable shower and two double beds. As if that’s not enough reason to trade your off-roader for a four-berth camper, then just take a look at the costs. Far stronger residual values mean that, on identical terms (three-year PCP, 10,000 miles per year and a ÂŁ6,200 deposit), the California costs considerably less than a top-spec GLE. VW asks a sizeable ÂŁ793 per month, yet that pales in comparison to the ÂŁ960 you’ll need for the Mercedes. Granted, the Cali doesn’t have the same level of interior quality, but it doesn’t feel cheap. Our camper is designed to withstand family life, and after nearly 6,000 miles it feels as solid as ever. The light-coloured fabric seats aren’t the most practical option, but the grey carpets are proving California: second reportOur Volkswagen California Ocean proves to be a big hit on last minute break to DevonMileage: 2,795Economy: Volkswagen California is in high demand as summer sets in, with every weekend until late August already allocated to various members of the Auto Express before the rush began, my wife, Anna, and I packed our bags and filled the van for an impulsive weekend away in Devon. The great thing about the California (as opposed to travelling by plane or train) is that you can just throw anything and everything in the with our wellies washed and the fridge full, we set off for the south coast. The scenic route took us down the A303 right past Stonehenge, and beyond. We spent two nights camping near Dartmoor, and due to the hot weather, we barely touched the two-ring gas hob inside the van. While it proved useful for our morning tea and coffee, most of our cooking was done over was just the two of us, so we raised the roof and slept on the double bed up top. This allowed us to use the lower area as intended; by swivelling the two front seats we could both eat and play card games around the table, without having to tidy it all away before going to thing we noticed was that while the longer evenings meant we could spend more time outside, leaving the VW’s interior lights on and the doors open meant we returned to find a few unwelcome insect ability to simply throw everything in the back and not worry about what you might or might not need made this a holiday like few others. Just before returning home we picked up a gigantic six-foot wooden pigeonhole that we’d spotted online earlier in the week. It slid neatly in the back of the van with the seats folded flat, and will fit perfectly in our new kitchen. We’ll have more on that – and the benefits of driving a California while undergoing extensive house renovations – in a future California Ocean: first reportReviews and features editor Rich fulfils a childhood dream with his very own Hotel CaliforniaMileage: 1,889Economy: always been a bit of a fair-weather camper. The prospect of setting up a tent in the pouring rain, or traipsing up a mountain in the biting wind, isn’t my idea of fun. Having somewhere warm and dry to retreat to is a top priority, so visiting pubs is a particularly pleasing pastime of concept of a camper van had always seemed like an ideal solution. While I’d never been able to explore the idea of owning one, you can trace back the obsession to my childhood bedroom, where a sixties VW Type 2 money box nestled itself among a vast array of 1:18-scale diecast still got the model, and while it isn’t as full of cold, hard cash as you’d hope after 20 years of saving, I can finally claim the dream has become reality – albeit with a little help from right, I’ve just picked up the keys to my very own VW California. I’ll be running it for the next six months or so, to see if that boyhood fantasy is as rosy in real life, or whether I should stick to surfing the south coast with my sopping wet are currently two models to choose from: the California Beach or the California Ocean. We’re testing the latter, which is the more expensive of the two, thanks to the addition of a sink, fridge and two-ring gas hob. It’s beautifully laid out, with cupboards and drawers running the length of the after a few weeks and a long weekend away in Wales, my wife Anna and I are still discovering hidden treasures, such as the picnic seats in the tailgate, or the small mirror in the wardrobe. Every window has a built-in blind, and the front chairs swivel 180 degrees to accommodate four people around the only will it seat two couples, the California Ocean will also sleep four people. The roof raises electronically in around 30 seconds to reveal a raised bed up top; the rear seats then fold flat to provide space for your friends. We’ve yet to discover quite how tight it is with four on board; Anna and I shamelessly forced my brother-in-law and his pregnant wife into an adjoining tent during our Bank Holiday trip to van isn’t cheap, but for a smidge over ÂŁ60k you get an equipment list to rival the latest luxury SUVs. Fit and finish isn’t quite on par, but this is a functional vehicle designed to withstand years of abuse from impatient children and mucky dogs. We’ve got a set of waterproof seat covers in the drawer under the back seats, but luckily we’ve not had to use them California Ocean gets 17-inch alloys, automatic lights, three-zone climate control, heated seats, Bluetooth and USB connectivity and a five-inch touchscreen. The kitchen and associated gubbins are included, of added a few options to our van, the most expensive of which is the eye-catching two-tone paint. We couldn’t resist speccing our camper in Auto Express red and white, despite the hefty ÂŁ2,604 bill. Elsewhere, we went for the more accomplished Discover Media Nav system (ÂŁ1,602), Adaptive Cruise Control (ÂŁ414) and front and rear parking sensors with a camera (ÂŁ714).Our van has the VW Group’s TDI diesel which, due to WLTP constraints, now produces 196bhp. It’s linked to the tried-and-tested seven-speed DSG gearbox, which works wonders on fuel economy, thanks to a clever coasting function. Given the van’s bluff shape and the power on offer, I’m not too disappointed by a average over the first 1,900 miles. As the engine loosens, there’s a very real possibility that figure will improve.*Insurance quote from AA (0800 107 0680) for a 42-year-old in Banbury, Oxon, with three points.
For me a 150 Cali Beach with a few essential options is the way to go. It will be my daily driver, 7 x seater family car, mountain biking van, overnight stopover motel, weekender and summer holiday camper. Ive saved ÂŁ10k vs the Ocean, it will be cheaper to run, more flexible to use and there is far less fancy stuff to go wrong.
On prĂȘte beaucoup de qualitĂ©s au VW California ? Trop, sans doute. Aussi sĂ©duisant soit-il, le petit van amĂ©nagĂ© de Volkswagen n’est pas exempt de toutes critiques. A piori, il est difficile de rĂ©sister au VW California, considĂ©rĂ© comme la rĂ©fĂ©rence absolue des vans et des monospaces de loisirs, malgrĂ© une facture pour le moins dissuasive : Ă  partir de pour la finition Coast, qui reprĂ©sente l’essentiel des ventes en France. Et la note va encore grimper de 1,5% au 1er janvier 2018. La valeur de revente Ă©levĂ©e du California sert souvent d’adjuvant pour faire passer la pilule du prix d’achat
 Pour autant, l’investissement n’est-il pas trop Ă©levĂ©, Ă  l’heure oĂč la concurrence fourbit ses armes ? En bref, la rĂ©putation du California n’est-elle pas trop exagĂ©rĂ©e ? Quelles sont ses marges de progression et quelles sont sont aujourd’hui les vĂ©ritables alternatives au VW California ? Radiographie du phĂ©nomĂšne California. VW California : le toit est Ă©lectrique sur trois des quatre versions. Aujourd’hui, le California se conjugue au pluriel, tant les dĂ©clinaisons sont nombreuses. Au-delĂ  des quatre principales variantes (Beach, Edition30, Coast, Ocean), presque exclusivement en 4 places CG de sĂ©rie, il faudrait ajouter les multiples configurations liĂ©es au choix de la motorisation essence ou diesel et de la transmission (4 Motion). Au total, Ă  la seule lecture du tarif VW, c’est-Ă -dire sans les options et les finitions, on compte dĂ©jĂ  quarante versions
 Bref, la famille du California est trĂšs Ă©tendue et toutes les ramifications partent d’un tronc commun, le VW T6 disponible, pour l’instant, dans une seule et unique longueur (5,06m) et un empattement de 3 m. La hauteur de 1,99 m Ă  vide ne change pas quelles que soient les versions et la dimension des jantes : 18” sur la sĂ©rie Edition 30, contre 16” sur le Beach TDI 150 et TSI 150. La compensation se fait par la hauteur du flanc du pneu (taille basse de 45 sur l’Edition 30 et 65 sur le Beach). Modeles / Equipement VW California Beach VW California CoastVW California Edition 30VW California Ocean Prix 2017, (Ă  partir de) 47 420 € 2,0 l TDI 15056 820 € 2,0 l TDI 15064 070 € 2,0 l TDI 15063 520 € 2,0 l TDI 150 Boite de vitesses DSG 7Option Option De sĂ©rie Option Commande du toit levable Manuelle ElectriqueElectriqueElectrique Meuble cuisine Non OuiOuiOui Banquette coulissante 2 places (3 en option gratuite)2 places 2 places 2 places Prises 230 V Option De sĂ©rie De sĂ©rie De sĂ©rie Systeme de navigation Option Option Option De sĂ©rie Quel est le concept ? HĂ©ritier direct du lĂ©gendaire Westfalia Joker, le California apparaĂźt en 1988, sur T3, c’est-Ă -dire la troisiĂšme gĂ©nĂ©ration du VW Transporter (T3), sur lequel le moteur refroidi par air se situe Ă  l’arriĂšre. La transformation intĂ©rieure, simple et fonctionnelle sur les premiĂšres versions, est confiĂ©e Ă  Westfalia, l’amĂ©nageur historique et partenaire privilĂ©giĂ© de VW jusqu’en 2004, date Ă  laquelle le constructeur auto reprend totalement la main sur le California. Aujourd’hui, le cĂ©lĂšbre van est d’abord produit Ă  l’usine de Hanovre-Stöcken, comme l’ensemble des Transporter, puis terminĂ© dans l’unitĂ© spĂ©cialisĂ©e de Limmer, oĂč il reçoit la structure de toit, les placards, la kitchenette, la banquette et l’ensemble des autres Ă©quipements de loisirs. Il se vend aujourd’hui 16 000 California en Europe, dont 600 en France. Ces chiffres en font le leader des fourgons Ă  toit relevable. VW California : une longueur, quatre finitions et cinq motorisations diesel ou essence. Sujet de discussion et point d’attaque de la concurrence, les dĂ©lais de livraison du VW California s’échelonnent gĂ©nĂ©ralement entre six et douze mois
 C’est assez surprenant, mais la configuration du California n’a pas beaucoup Ă©voluĂ© au fil du temps et s’appuie toujours sur un mobilier fixe disposĂ© dans la longueur du vĂ©hicule, le long de la paroi gauche. Cet ensemble comprend des rangements, penderie et placards, et une petite cuisine tout Ă©quipĂ©e avec rĂ©frigĂ©rateur, Ă©vier et un rĂ©chaud deux feux raccordĂ©s Ă  une bouteille de gaz de 2,8 kg. Une table intĂ©rieure sur glissiĂšre et une banquette 2 places convertible et coulissante complĂštent le tableau. Le toit aluminium se soulĂšve, manuellement sur le Beach, Ă©lectriquement sur les autres versions, et abrite une chambre haute munie d’un classique sommier Ă  lattes en bois de 200 x 120 cm et d’une mousse de faible Ă©paisseur. Sur le couchage bas, obtenu aprĂšs transformation de la banquette, on ajoutera en option un sur-matelas confort, fortement recommandĂ©. L’optimisation des espaces passe par le choix d’un mobilier fin, lĂ©ger et rigide, rĂ©alisĂ© en sandwich d’aluminium avec un noyau minĂ©ral, de type Alucobond. L’absence d’isolation, pleinement assumĂ©e par VW, permet aussi de gagner du volume intĂ©rieur, selon le constructeur
 Loin d’ĂȘtre totalement irrĂ©prochable, le VW California soulĂšve encore des remarques, sinon des critiques. → Manipulation du hayon, trĂšs encombrant et lourd. La difficile compression des vĂ©rins Ă©tant justifiĂ©e par l’installation possible en post Ă©quipement d’un porte-vĂ©los sur le hayon. En revanche, pas de fermeture Ă©lectrique en option, Ă  l’inverse du Multivan et de la Caravelle. → Aucune isolation de la carrosserie. La puissance du chauffage stationnaire, de sĂ©rie sur toutes les versions, Ă  l’exception du Beach, compense trĂšs largement cette lacune. Sur le Beach, l’option chauffage est fortement conseillĂ©e. En plus d’ĂȘtre un avantage Ă  l’usage, c’est un atout trĂšs fort Ă  la revente. → Banquette arriĂšre plane sans maintien lombaire ni accoudoir central. Pour les passagers, ça balance un peu dans les virages. → 4 places CG de sĂ©rie sur les versions loisirs et 5 pour le Beach en option gratuite avec banquette AR 3 places. Avec le Beach, on peut mĂȘme pousser jusqu’à sept places, avec deux fauteuils passagers supplĂ©mentaires. Les versions 4 Motion restent en 4 places CG, y compris sur le Beach. → Volume d’eau propre de 30 L (pas forcĂ©ment une contrainte le temps d’un week-end, mais plus gĂȘnant au-delĂ .) Et n’espĂ©rez pas trouver de l’eau chaude au robinet de la cuisine ou de la douchette extĂ©rieure. Ce n’est pas forcĂ©ment une prioritĂ© par les clients qui font chauffer de l’eau sur le rĂ©chaud en cas de besoin. → Aucune personnalisation de l’ambiance intĂ©rieure. La couleur du mobilier varie selon les niveaux de finitions (et donc le prix) : imitation bois blanc pour la finition Coast et Edition, bois sombre pour l’OcĂ©an. En revanche, trĂšs large palette de couleurs de carrosseries, parmi des peintures mĂ©tallisĂ©es, nacrĂ©es ou bicolores. → FragilitĂ©. Le VW California n’est pas exempt de reproches. Ce qui est le plus souvent mis en avant, c’est la fragilitĂ© de la petite quincaillerie, Ă  l’image des stores, des charniĂšres, la faiblesse de la coupelle de remplissage de l’eau propre ou l’évacuation inefficace de l’évier
 Les Ă©volutions successives corrigent le tir, notamment sur le systĂšme de verrouillage du volet de pare-brise (des clapets remplacent les aimants) ou l’ouverture des abattants rĂ©chaud / Ă©vier, ou du couvercle du rĂ©frigĂ©rateur. → Toit Ă©lectrique. GĂ©nĂ©ralisation du toit Ă©lectrique relevable sur les versions Coast, Ocean et Edition 30. Certains le regrettent et n’accordent qu’une confiance mesurĂ©e au mĂ©canisme de motopompe hydraulique Ă©lectrique sur le long terme. Dans la mesure oĂč le toit peut supporter 50 kg de charge (coffre ou porte-vĂ©los sur barre de toit), VW justifie son choix du tout Ă©lectrique. → VP/VASP. Dans sa version premiĂšre, le Beach est redevable du bonus Ă©cologique, dans la mesure oĂč il est homologuĂ© en VP et non en VASP. Le surcout n’est pas neutre. California, une famille Ă  succĂšs depuis 30 ans CONCLUSION C’est vrai, au regard du prix du California, on peut raisonnablement se poser la question : n’est-ce pas trop cher payĂ© tout de mĂȘme ? Le prix ne nous met pas forcĂ©ment Ă  l’abri des petits tracas et soucis techniques que connait le California, considĂ©rĂ© comme un vĂ©hicule assez fragile. Les loueurs ne s’en cachent pas. Il faut en prendre soin. Avec ses quatre places carte grise, il se montre pour le moins dĂ©calĂ© par rapport aux besoins des familles qui veulent transporter toute la tribu ou accessoirement les copains des enfants lors des sorties sportives. La cinquiĂšme place CG, en option Ă  la commande, prend la forme d’un siĂšge complĂ©mentaire et dĂ©montable en 2iĂšme rang, derriĂšre la cabine. Dans ce cas, Il faut repousser d’autant la banquette et retirer la plateforme arriĂšre du lit si l’on veut profiter d’un maximum d’espace pour les jambes. Notez encore que ce siĂšge additionnel, peu commode Ă  manipuler, car assez lourd, interdit aussi la transformation du couchage bas
 Il faut le dĂ©monter au prĂ©alable. On le voit, ce n’est pas la panacĂ©e. La seule solution acceptable, c’est de passer sur le California Beach, de conception plus simple (pas de cuisine et toit pop- up manuel), disponible en 5 places CG sur demande et sans supplĂ©ment de prix. Attention, tout de mĂȘme, c’est un VP ! Quoi qu’il en soit, le VW California reste tout de mĂȘme une trĂšs belle rĂ©fĂ©rence, mĂȘme si tout n’est pas parfait. On ne saurait lui opposer uniquement des arguments rationnels, tant la dimension affective compte beaucoup dans la dĂ©cision d’achat de ce vĂ©hicule, chic, malin, porteur d’images et de sens. Le prix de vente lui donne un caractĂšre trĂšs exclusif qui renforce sa valeur de revente
 Le cercle vertueux. Rien ne semble pouvoir entamer le capital sympathie qui l’entoure. QUI SONT LES CONCURRENTS DU VW CALIFORNIA ? Les concurrents, ils sont trĂšs nombreux. Nous en avons retenu trois en raison de leur conception sur VW et leur banquette coulissante. Westfalia KEPLER ONE CommercialisĂ© Ă  partir de 2016, le Westfalia Kepler One fait lĂ©gĂšrement mieux que le VW California, dans un format de fourgon, il est vrai, supĂ©rieur : 5,30 m, contre 4,89 m. Le flanc gauche Ă©tant libĂ©rĂ© de la cuisine, contrairement au plan classique du California, le Kepler One dĂ©gage un espace de vie pour le moins inhabituel et plutĂŽt sympathique. Pas de banquette coulissante sur le Kepler One, mais un espace propretĂ© composĂ© d’un WC fixe Ă  cassette et d’un bac Ă  douche dans le plancher. LĂ  encore, c’est une disposition rare sur un amĂ©nagement VW T6. Le volume d’eau (50 L) et la capacitĂ© du rĂ©frigĂ©rateur Ă  compression (51 L) sont aussi plus favorables sur le Kepler One. Comptez prĂšs de pour une version tout Ă©quipĂ©e en TDI 150. >> VOIR L’ESSAI COMPLET (+) Grand salon pour 5 personnes (+) WC fixe (-) 4 places CG (-) Pas de vĂ©ritable coffre REIMO Triostyle Disponible en version courte (4,89m) ou longue (5,29m), en cinq ou six places CG, ce modĂšle Reimo Triostyle pourrait faire douter n’importe quel partisan acharnĂ© du VW California ! Son argument central, il le tient de sa banquette coulissante 3 places, Ă  laquelle est bridĂ© le support pivotant d’une table multipostions trĂšs pratique. En somme, elle suit le mouvement de la banquette ! Notez encore les trĂšs belles finitions intĂ©rieures, des dĂ©tails inĂ©dits (rĂ©servoirs d’eau amovibles qui facilitent le remplissage) et le toit relevable manuel. La configuration du modĂšle se fait par l’intermĂ©diaire du site internet : PrĂ©voyez un budget de 57 000 € sur une base de VW TDI 150. >> VOIR L’ESSAI COMPLET (+) De 5 Ă  6 places CG (+) Espace modulable avec la banquette coulissante (+) Pas de rĂ©servoir d’eau sous plancher (-) Position basse du rĂ©frigĂ©rateur LANDO AdelaĂŻde L’amĂ©nageur narbonnais oppose au cĂ©lĂšbre fourgon venu d’outre-Rhin son modĂšle AdelaĂŻde, dĂ©clinĂ© aussi bien sur Renault Trafic, dans une version Ă©conomique, que sur VW T6. Lando pousse la comparaison jusqu’à dĂ©velopper un mobilier rĂ©alisĂ© dans un matĂ©riau comparable Ă  celui du California en sandwich d’aluminium de 6 mm d’épaisseur. LĂ©ger et rĂ©sistant, il permet des cintrages et des formes trĂšs pures impossibles Ă  rĂ©aliser avec le bois. Avec la banquette coulissante 3 places, le Lando AdelaĂŻde surclasse mĂȘme le California. Et cĂŽtĂ© prix, il n’y a pas photo ! L’AdelaĂŻde se commercialise Ă  partir de 48 900 € en VW 150 ch. >> VOIR L’ESSAI COMPLET (+) Mobilier aluminium aux finitions impeccables (+) Banquette coulissante (+) 5 places CG (+) Prix compĂ©titif (moins de 50 000 €) (-) Abattant unique pour le combinĂ© rĂ©chaud/Ă©vier (-) Table intĂ©rieure encombrante
The MP has a more car-like driving feel and seems definitely quieter. The VW has a higher and more forward driving position, giving a better view, but also making it less comfortable on rough roads. Both handle pretty well and while cruising on an autoroute both are very comfortable.

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