All New T7 California

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Raraman

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T5 HighTop
Hi, all
I, too, am planning to buy/lease a T7 California PHEV Coast whenever it is available in the UK. However, I have a few issues with the new layout. I currently own a T5 Bilbos Celex High Top which I bought in 2006. In the galley, I have a compression fridge with freezer compartment and a microwave oven which replaced the original gas oven. Neither of these items are available in the T7. In fact the old style galley has been replaced with an entirely new design that will take some getting used to. It is strange that there is now only one hob and that a gas one. What a pity the opportunity to include an electric hob has been missed. Nor has room been made for a port a potty, surely an essential component for emergencies. Strange, too, that California Chris hasn’t mentioned the changes in his videos. I wonder if Volkswagen intend to introduce aT7 upgrade sometime soon to address the aforementioned items?
 
Hi, all
I, too, am planning to buy/lease a T7 California PHEV Coast whenever it is available in the UK. However, I have a few issues with the new layout. I currently own a T5 Bilbos Celex High Top which I bought in 2006. In the galley, I have a compression fridge with freezer compartment and a microwave oven which replaced the original gas oven. Neither of these items are available in the T7. In fact the old style galley has been replaced with an entirely new design that will take some getting used to. It is strange that there is now only one hob and that a gas one. What a pity the opportunity to include an electric hob has been missed. Nor has room been made for a port a potty, surely an essential component for emergencies. Strange, too, that California Chris hasn’t mentioned the changes in his videos. I wonder if Volkswagen intend to introduce aT7 upgrade sometime soon to address the aforementioned items?
The reason for these items missing is it’s a smaller van inside. There will not be upgrades. The Cali is now based on the multivan not a T7 commercial vehicle.
 
The reason for these items missing is it’s a smaller van inside. There will not be upgrades. The Cali is now based on the multivan not a T7 commercial vehicle.
Hi, Georgeo. I am aware that the Multivan is smaller than the Transporter. Even so, the freezer section of the fridge would hardly require a great deal of room. It doesn’t make sense for the fridge in the T7 California not to include a freezer. Where else could you put your Magnums? A potty is essential equipment for any camper van, isn’t it?
 
Hi, Georgeo. I am aware that the Multivan is smaller than the Transporter. Even so, the freezer section of the fridge would hardly require a great deal of room. It doesn’t make sense for the fridge in the T7 California not to include a freezer. Where else could you put your Magnums? A potty is essential equipment for any camper van, isn’t it?
The VW California from the T5 to the Multivan California has never had a Fridge with a freezer compartment. Nor has it ever had a toilet provided , although some owners do carry one. This has been the case for the last 20 yrs or so.
 
Nor has room been made for a port a potty, surely an essential component for emergencies. Strange, too, that California Chris hasn’t mentioned the changes in his videos.
I remember Chris saying he THOUGHT there would be room between bed and seat for a porta potty. There isn’t room for one in the kitchen cupboard, but there’s space in the larger boot area.
 
Hello, I have a T7 Coast on courtesy loan for a couple of months, if you need any photos to help etc ask away
 
From what I can determine, its easier to use porta potty with the bed made up in the T7 than my Cali 6.1. There is more room between doors and bed to front seats. (see revision to this below)
 
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Hello, I have a T7 Coast on courtesy loan for a couple of months, if you need any photos to help etc ask away
Great to hear from a T6 owner.
What are your first impressions compared to your van?
Have you camped in it yet?
 
Hi, Georgeo. I am aware that the Multivan is smaller than the Transporter. Even so, the freezer section of the fridge would hardly require a great deal of room. It doesn’t make sense for the fridge in the T7 California not to include a freezer. Where else could you put your Magnums? A potty is essential equipment for any camper van, isn’t it?
Your comparison of your existing T5 Transporter based conversion to aT7 Cali Coast is bound to throw up massive differences as they are different vehicles developed by different designers for, dare I suggest, different target markets.
It raises some interesting points of difference that perhaps indicate that you might want to wait for a conversion based on the forthcoming Ford/VW van.
I suspect many of us will go through the same thought process when we next trade in. :thumb
 
Great to hear from a T6 owner.
What are your first impressions compared to your van?
Have you camped in it yet?
Just picked up yesterday (50miles)

First impressions:

Good…

Very car like in cab.
Comfortable drive
Quiet
Some standard features in this coast were extras on the 6.1
Spoiler looks nice
Sound system / nice sound
Handles better than my 6.1(lower to ground) less roll
Sport mode
Electric deployable tow bar ( optional extra on this van)
Reversing camera view and guidelines.
Rear seats ability to position (one in front of other) creates more room for rear passengers.
Very comfortable for passengers front and rear.
Plenty Dash storage.
Footwells capacious.



Jury still out..

Windscreen rake & small windows in A pillar
Gear shift located on dash ( can't find in dark as not lit)
LED headlights seem bit dim compared to LED lights on my Ocean (my21)
Feels very narrow although longer
Won’t fit in garage
Overhangs parking space
Buttons / switches a bit of a faff
Does not seem much about in after market ( seat covers / windscreen covers / floor mats etc)
Seems very low compared to 6.1 no grab handles on entry? (these are needed in my opinion)
Power latch doors start to close unless locked in to position (this may be normal on all power latch doors)
Interior colour ( doors to dash) brown/beige/coffee no colour alternatives as I can see? Looks very cheap finish?
No room to manoeuvre on porta potty when bed down.
Over done with digital faff.
Narrow storage space / boot (approx 6” narrower)
Seems more car than van / no soul.
Door bins - no comment
Steering wheel finish poor / cost cut here / cheap.
 
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From what I can determine, its easier to use porta potty with the bed made up in the T7 than my Cali 6.1. There is more room between doors and bed to front seats.
Would you mind posting a photo with the bed down and the porta potty in place please?
When I looked at a T7 Ocean in the showroom it looked tight but obviously had no toilet to check.
 
Would you mind posting a photo with the bed down and the porta potty in place please?
When I looked at a T7 Ocean in the showroom it looked tight but obviously had no toilet to check
Tried to sit on it - Unfortunately whichever approach “no can do” no roomfor manouvers, although my initial thoughts were that as the van is longer, there must be enough room between end of bed and front seats as far forward to fit? Alas no!

More room in 6.1 can do adequate manoeuvres with bed in position, I would guestemate an additional 8”” in 6.1 between end of bed and front seats?

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Tried to sit on it - Unfortunately whichever approach “no can do” no roomfor manouvers, although my initial thoughts were that as the van is longer, there must be enough room between end of bed and front seats as far forward to fit? Alas no!

More room in 6.1 can do adequate manoeuvres with bed in position, I would guestemate an additional 8”” in 6.1 between end of bed and front seats?

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This one thing rules out the new California for me and, I suspect, many others. A significantly longer vehicle with less room inside and nowhere to use a portapotti.
 

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