• March Sales Event offers apply across both commercial and lifestyle models
  • £1,000 discount across the entire model range1, in addition to existing offers
  • Offer available on orders placed until 31 March 2025

Milton Keynes, UK, 14 March, 2025 – Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles is putting a spring in the step of new van buyers this March, with a £1,000 discount1 on all models across the range.

Available until 31 March 2025, the discount is in addition to existing offers, and applies to both Volkswagen’s commercial and lifestyle models.

Applied on top of existing offers, the March Sales Event1 is the perfect chance to purchase any vehicle from the range, whether it’s versatile family vehicles – such as the Multivan or all-new California – or a practical and reliable work vehicle, like the sturdy Crafter panel van.

Customers that take advantage of the discount can hit the road in the California Ocean 150 PS 2.0 TDI from £539 per month on a Solutions PCP agreement, benefitting from a 6.9% APR Representative2 and a £2,000 deposit contribution.

Families looking for the perfect vehicle for the school run, while providing the versatility for life’s adventures can take advantage of a range of finance offers on the Multivan, available from £395 per month on a Solutions PCP agreement, with 6.9% APR and a £3,000 deposit contribution.3

For tradespeople and businesses looking to upgrade, the Crafter CR35M panel van Commerce Plus is available on a Solutions PCP agreement with a 6.9% APR Representative3 and a £5,000 deposit contribution. With the £1,000 March Sales Event1 discount on top, customers will be able to drive away from just £449 per month.

Representative example based on a 48 month, 10,000 mile per annum Solutions Personal Contract Plan agreement

California 2.0TDI Ocean 7-Speed Automatic 150PS2

Multivan Life Standard 2.0 TDI 150PS 7-Speed DSG3

Crafter CR35M high roof panel van Commerce Plus MWB 2.0TDI 140PS FWD 6-speed manual3

Duration

48 months

48 months

48 months

47 monthly payments of

£539.00

£395.00

£449.00

Deposit contribution

£2,000.00

£3,000.00

£5,000.00

March Sales Event

£1,000.00

£1,000.00

£1,000.00

Customer deposit

£15,653.76

£7,955.74

£13,338.61

On the road retail cash price

£77,476.00

£48,375.00

£49,650.00

Optional final payment

£47,679.30

£26,222.40

£15,353.28

Total amount of credit

£58,822.24

£36,419.26

£30,331.39

Total amount payable

£91,676.06

£56,753.14

£55,804.89

Option to purchase fee^

£10.00

£10.00

£10.00

Representative APR

6.9% APR

6.9% APR

6.9% APR

Rate of interest

6.85% Fixed

6.85% Fixed

6.85% Fixed

Excess mileage charge (inc. VAT)

7.2p per mile

7.2p per mile

7.2p per mile


2, 3
Ordered by 31/03/2025. Indemnities may be required. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Finance.
^Payable at the end of your agreement.

To find out more about the March Sales Event1 and other offers, please visit https://www.volkswagen-vans.co.uk/en/finance-offers-and-fleet/offers/march-sales-event.html

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