When did the VW Eurovan MV come out?

When did the VW Eurovan MV come out?

Even when equipped with little more than a foldout table, the EuroVan MV becomes a special sort of vehicle. Volkswagen expects to sell only 5,000 EuroVans during 2001, in view of their delayed debut in April 2001, and sales are expected to reach 10,000 for 2002.

What are the specs of a 2001 VW Eurovan?

To help spark sales when the 2001 models debut in March, Volkswagen is slashing the EuroVan’s price by 16 percent. Wheelbase of the EuroVan is 115 inches, and the vehicle measures 188.5 inches overall. There’s a single sliding door on the right side, and a “pop-top” roof is standard on the Camper and optional for the MV.

What kind of engine does a Eurovan Winnebago have?

This 2001 Volkswagen Eurovan Winnebago is powered by a a 2.8L VR6 paired with a 4-speed automatic transaxle and was converted to a camper by Winnebago Industries. Finished in Arctic White over a gray fabric interior, the van features a pop-up roof, a refrigerator, a gas stove, water storage tanks, and additional camping amenities.

How many minivans were made in Germany in 2000?

When it comes to minivans, Volkswagen’s German-built EuroVan holds that title by a wide margin. Sales dipped to a mere 2,714 units during 2000, from a less-than-stunning 3,395 the year before. Availability is part of the reason.

Where can I buy parts for my Eurovan?

Our easy to navigate online catalog allows you to quickly browse through our diverse offering of Volkswagen EuroVan Parts. The easiest way to use eEuroparts.com® is to select your specific Volkswagen EuroVan to filter out any EuroVan parts that do not fit your car.

How much horsepower does a EuroVan Camper have?

The size did not change. It remained a 2.8 liter displacement. However, the number of valves increased from 12 to 24, and variable valve timing was introduced. Horsepower jumped from about 140 to 200, but the torque increased only slightly (from 180 to 188).

What kind of engine does a 2001 VW minivan have?

More power is the big news for the 2001 version of Volkswagen’s minivan. Courtesy of a new multivalve cylinder head and other modifications, the 2.8-liter V-6 engine jumps from 140 horsepower to a whopping 201 hp.