The Volkswagen EuroVan was called as the Transporter in parts other than North America. The Volkswagen EuroVan is the first front-engined van produced by German automaker Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles and was introduced in 1990. The Volkswagen EuroVan used the Volkswagen Group T platform. The Volkswagen is the successor of the rear-engined Volkswagen Type 2 van. The first generation of the EuroVan was from 1990 to 2003 and was available as a front wheel drive model.
The Volkswagen EuroVan or Transporter as it was famously called was modified in 1994. The front body parts were modified and used six-cylinder VR6 engine. The commercial variations of the Volkswagen EuroVan are called T4a and T4b. The Volkswagen EuroVan used the five-cylinder TDI engines that replaced the traditional normally aspirated diesels. The fourth generation of the Volkswagen EuroVan was called the T4 and was exported to North America from 1993.