Volkswagen passat estate 2011
          Volkswagen passat estate 2011
Volkswagen passat estate 2011
Volkswagen passat estate 2011
Volkswagen passat estate 2011
Volkswagen passat estate 2011
Volkswagen passat estate 2011
Volkswagen passat estate 2011
The Volkswagen Passat represents one of the very great success  stories in automotive history, with over 15 million cars sold since the  VW Passat was first launched in 1973.  It is now available in over 100 countries across the globe. At the 2010  Mondial de l'Automobile in Paris (October 2-17), Volkswagen is  presenting the world premiere of an entirely new Passat - as a saloon  and an estate car simultaneously. The seventh generation of this  bestseller will be available in initial European markets starting as  soon as mid-November.
To the point - upper class flair in a mid-class car
The fifth  and sixth Volkswagen Passat generations had already left conventional  class boundaries behind and bridged a path to the next higher segment  with their high-end features. The seventh generation VW Passat  emphatically continues this trend. A completely new styling  configuration was created; its front-end styling follows that of the Phaeton  which was restyled mid-year. It simultaneously guides the Volkswagen  Passat's independent design into the future. Without leaving the  mid-class in terms of pricing, the Passat approaches the top segments  even more powerfully with its upgraded comfort, convenience, quality and  safety properties as well as in its assistance systems. In fact, the  Volkswagen Passat - available in Trendline, Comfortline and Highline  equipment levels - now offers more value thanks to its optimized  features. For example, standard equipment on all turbodiesel models of  the base Trendline version now includes the energy-saving Stop/Start  system and battery regeneration. All other petrol and natural gas  engines have a battery regeneration system as well. For the smallest  petrol engine, battery regeneration and the Stop/Start system are  available as options.
 Volkswagen passat estate 2011
Up to 18 percent improved fuel economy: As is usual for a Volkswagen,  the new Passat also sets standards in sustainability. All ten engines  (77 kW / 105 PS through 220 kW / 300 PS) are more fuel efficient - up to  18 percent more. The "smallest" and yet torque-strong turbodiesel (1.6  TDI with 105 PS and 250 Nm) now consumes just 4.2 l/100 km; that is  equivalent to 109 g/km CO2. Meanwhile, downsizing and technologies such  as the Stop/Start system contribute to extraordinary fuel efficiency in  the petrol-powered versions. Pioneering here is the 1.4 TSI (90 kW / 122  PS); in the BlueMotion Technology version, it only consumes 5.8 l/100  km. The equivalent CO2 value is 138 g/km. 
               Volkswagen passat estate 2011New safety features: Volkswagen is making genuine progress in the area of safety. The previous model  already attained an impressive five stars in Euro-NCAP crash testing.  The new model takes safety to a new level with features such as an  automatic City emergency braking function and, on Comfortline models and  above, a standard fatigue detection function. As a component of the  optional automatic ACC adaptive cruise control system, in worst case  scenarios the emergency braking function reacts independently at speeds  below 30 km/h. So, it can help prevent frontal collisions. The fatigue  detection system, which Volkswagen is introducing for the first time in  this class, is continually active; it detects reduced driver  concentration and warns the driver with an acoustic signal; a visual  message also appears in the instrument cluster recommending that the  driver should take a break from driving. 
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Volkswagen passat estate 2011
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