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| name = Volkswagen Transporter (T4) | manufacturer = Volkswagen (1990-1995) Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (1995-2003) | aka = Volkswagen Eurovan (North America) Volkswagen Caravelle Volkswagen Vanagon (Japan) | image = 1999 Volkswagen Transporter (70) 2.0 SWB van (2011-04-28) 01.jpg | production = 1990–2003 | assembly = {{ubl |Germany: Hannover |Poland: Poznań |Indonesia: Jakarta (Garuda Mataram Motor) |Taiwan: Taoyuan |Malaysia: Shah Alam}} | predecessor = Volkswagen Type 2 (T3) | successor = Volkswagen Transporter (T5) Volkswagen Routan (U.S. & Canada) | class = Light commercial vehicle (M) | body_style = 4-door van 5-door van 6-door van 2-door pickup platform 3-door pickup platform 4-door pickup platform 4-door campervan | layout = Transverse front engine, front-wheel drive or four-wheel-drive | platform = Volkswagen Group T4 platform | engine = | transmission = 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic | wheelbase = {{convert|2920|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} ({{abbr|swb|short wheelbase}}) {{convert|3320|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} ({{abbr|lwb|long wheelbase}}) | length = {{convert|4707|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} ({{abbr|swb|short wheelbase}}) {{convert|5107|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} ({{abbr|lwb|long wheelbase}}) | width = {{convert|1840|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | height = {{convert|1940|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (normal roof) {{convert|2430|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (high roof) | weight = | related = | designer = | sp = }} The Volkswagen Transporter (T4), marketed in North America as the Volkswagen Eurovan, is a van produced by the German manufacturer Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles between 1990 and 2003, succeeding the Volkswagen Type 2 (T3) and superseded by the Volkswagen Transporter (T5). HistoryIntroduced in 1990, the T4 was the first Volkswagen van to have a front-mounted, water-cooled engine. Prompted by the success of similar moves with their passenger cars, Volkswagen had toyed in the late 1970s with the idea of replacing their air-cooled, rear-engined T2 vans with a front-engined, water-cooled design. The reasons for deciding in 1980 to instead introduce a new rear-engined T3 are unclear. Thus, the introduction of a front-engined layout was delayed until the arrival of the T4. After a run of nearly 14 years, T4 production ceased in 2003, making it second only to the T1 for length of production in its home market. ChassisPart of the success of the T4 was its versatility. It was available in many forms and sizes as standard and formed the basis of many specialist vehicles, from buses to campervans to ambulances. WheelbaseTwo standard wheelbases were available; "short" (2920mm) and "long" (3320mm). Body typesVan
Pickup
RoofsPanel vans were available with two different roof heights; standard (1940mm) and high-top (2430mm). High-tops were only manufactured on the LWB chassis, although campervan conversions often have pop-top or (usually fibreglass) high-tops added to both SWB and LWB chassis. DoorsVans have either a single, roof-hinged "tailgate" or two "barn" doors at the rear and either a single (passenger side) or twin (both sides) sliding doors. Long and short-noseThere was one major facelift to the T4, in 1996, when a re-shaped, longer front end was introduced. This was needed to fit the six-cylinder VR6 engine into the T4's engine bay. Initially, only Caravelles and Multivans were available with the longer nose, since these were the only models available with the VR6 engine. The commercial variants continued to be produced with the shorter nose until 2003. However, campers and other specialist vehicles produced between 1996 and 2003 may have either the short or the long nose, depending on which model was used as the base vehicle. In keeping with the Type 2's naming convention, the short and long-nose versions are also informally known as T4a and T4b, respectively. Four Wheel Drive (Syncro)The T4 was also available with a permanent 4WD system that uses a Viscous coupling unit as a centre differential to regulate the distribution of torque to the rear axle. These models are called "syncro" and were available with the 2.4D, 2.5Tdi and 2.5 petrol engines on all body types and both wheelbases. Some syncro models also have a mechanically locking rear differential. Since the rear differential precludes the placement of the spare wheel in the usual place under the body, syncro vans either store it inside the body or on an external, hinged bracket. CampervansThe T4 is a very popular base for building a small to medium-sized camper and day-vans, both as self-build projects and for professional conversions. Volkswagen themselves also sold campervan versions of the T4, made by and named after their contractor, Westfalia-Werke. EnginesPetrol engines
Diesel engines
Enthusiasts' groupsDue largely to its versatility, as well as popularity as a campervan, the Volkswagen Transporter (including the T4) has an extensive following amongst enthusiasts. Meetings are held regularly throughout the year in countries across Europe and there are several Internet forums dedicated to T4 owners and enthusiasts. In May 2010, the German enthusiasts of the T4 held a celebration of the 20th anniversary of the production of the first T4. Several hundred T4s took part with vans from as far afield as Russia, France, Spain, central Europe and the Nordic countries. T4 in North America (Eurovan){{multiple image|caption_align=center|header_align=center| align = right | direction = horizontal | width = 200 | image1 = WinnebagoRialtaRV.jpg | caption1 = Volkswagen Eurovan VR6 Rialta | image2 = WinnebagoRialtaRV-rear.jpg | caption2 = Volkswagen Eurovan VR6 Rialta rear }} The Transporter T4 was exported to North America from 1992 until 2003 under the moniker Eurovan. In the United States, the short wheelbase Eurovan 5-cylinder passenger models (CL, GL, GLS, and MV) were only sold for model year 1993. Smaller than a standard American delivery van, but larger than an American or Japanese passenger minivan, Volkswagen played up its size with the slogan, "EuroVan: There's nothing mini about it". Volkswagen only imported them to the U.S. market for one year because sales in the United States were disappointing, but sales continued in Canada and Mexico. Volkswagen reintroduced the Eurovan passenger models in the United States for model year 1999 with a VR6 engine as standard, and discontinued it again with worldwide T4s after 2003. The manual gearbox was not offered in North America with the VR6 engine. Volkswagen imported the short wheelbase Eurovan 5-cylinder petrol engine passenger models (CL, GL, GLS, MV Weekender and Westfalia Camperised) to Canada from 1991 to 1996. The 77 hp 2.4 litre diesel engine was optional in Canada between 1993 and 1996. The long wheelbase version was also on offer in 1992 only as a 10 seaters CL or GL model trim. Kombi and crewcab pickup versions (sold as Transporter) were also available in 1992. A panel version (LWB only) was sold from 1993 to 1997. The Eurovan Camper by Winnebago was introduced to the United States and Canada in 1995 with the five-cylinder engine, and upgraded to the VR6 for the 1997-2003 models. These were only available on the longer {{convert|3320|mm|abbr=on}} wheelbase T4. These small pop top camper vans are unique in North America and have developed a cult following. Winnebago also built three small Class C motorhomes with the forward cab of the T4/Eurovan called the Rialta, Vista, and Sunstar (Itasca branded). The Rialta was available in 1995-1996 with the five-cylinder engine, in 1997-2001 with the AES version of the VR6, and in 2002-2005 with the AXK engine. The Vista and Sunstar were only produced in 2002-2004, all using the AXK engine. In the United States, the models were:
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