Typ 28: April 1975 – July 1991 Typ 21: August 1991 – December 1995 Typ 2D: May 1996 – December 2005
Body and chassis
Class
Light commercial vehicle (M)
Body style
Van (Cargo/Passenger), Pickup, Minibus, Crew cab, Chassis cab
Layout
Front engine, rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive
Platform
Volkswagen Group/Daimler AG LT/T1N platform series
Chronology
Successor
Volkswagen Crafter
The Volkswagen LT is the largest light commercial panel van produced by Volkswagen (and subsequently Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles as of 1996) from 1975 to 2006, before being replaced by the Crafter. Two generations were produced.
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complied German standards of the time. The cab was borrowed from the VolkswagenLT series; a different front bumper and headlights it gave the L80 a different...
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