Category: Volkswagen

2011 Volkswagen Caddy Facelift Released

By admin, August 2, 2010

2011 Volkswagen Caddy Facelift
2011 Volkswagen Caddy Facelift

Volkswagen has released the first pictures and facts about the new facelift 2011 VW Caddy will be sold in European markets starting from this September. As expected, the facelift 2011 VW Caddy has also received the “face Golf VI” as all models of the brand new from Germany lately.

2011 Volkswagen Caddy Facelift
2011 Volkswagen Caddy Facelift

Regarding engine options go, facelift 2011 VW Caddy added to gasoline and diesel engines and will even be sold with a trick DSG gearbox. The range of gasoline from 2011 facelift includes VW Caddy 1.2-liter TSI, 86 hp or 105 hp.

2011 Volkswagen Caddy Facelift
2011 Volkswagen Caddy Facelift

As expected from this market segment, most of the 2011 facelift version of the VW Caddy is equipped with diesel engines. The diesel line-up of the new 2011 Caddy, 75 hp, 102 hp, 110 hp and 140 hp engine that can be combined with gearbox DGS. 2011 VW Caddy facelift is backed by a 110 hp TDI engine is also available with the company 4Motion all wheel drive.

2011 Volkswagen Caddy Facelift
2011 Volkswagen Caddy Facelift

The 2011 VW Caddy facelift with 75 and 102 hp TDI engine will also be available with BlueMotion technology which reduces fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. (Via zercustoms)

2011 Volkswagen Phaeton New Coming Car

By admin, July 16, 2010

2011 Volkswagen Phaeton
2011 Volkswagen Phaeton

Volkswagen unveiled today in Beijing the new Volkswagen Phaeton 2011 will premiere at Auto China 2010 (April 27-May 2). The Volkswagen Phaeton 2011 brings a new face with bi-xenon headlights, LED lamps and a new grille. The Volkswagen Phaeton 2011 also comes with redesigned front fenders, new hood and a revised front bumper. The rear of the Volkswagen Phaeton 2011 has a new bumper.

2011 Volkswagen Phaeton
2011 Volkswagen Phaeton

2011 Volkswagen Phaeton
2011 Volkswagen Phaeton

The Volkswagen Phaeton 2011 comes with a series of six, eight and twelve cylinder engines with a V6 is standard unit of 206 kW / 280 PS. 2011 Volkswagen Phaeton V8 develops 246 kilowatts / 335 PS and the high end of the 2011 Volkswagen Phaeton W12 monster output kW / 450 PS. zercustoms

2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan

By admin, July 14, 2010

The Volkswagen today unveiled the new Polo sedan in 2011, which was specially designed for the Russian market to maintain the climate and environmental conditions of the road.

2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan
2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan

“The new Polo sedan not achieve the highest standards of modern automotive engineering,” said Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg, board member of the Volkswagen brand with responsibility for development. “The efficient technologies, the stock of active and passive safety and high quality workmanship and traditional materials are not parallel in this category. In cooperation with the timeless design, has reached unprecedented levels in this segment and the market. ”

2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan
2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan

2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan
2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan

The energy for 2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan comes to Otto 1.6L 4-cylinder 103-HP. Pol The sedan can be equipped with a gearbox or five-speed manual 6-spped once automatically. This makes Volkswagen the first automaker to offer customers a section of Russian automatic update. egmcartech

2011 Volkswagen Vento New Car

By admin, July 9, 2010

2011 Volkswagen Vento
2011 Volkswagen Vento

Volkswagen has finally unveiled it’s much awaited mid-sizer Vento. Based on an extended Polo platform (its wheelbase is 96mm longer) the Vento aims directly at the Honda City and Maruti SX4.

The Vento will be powered by 1.6-litre diesel and petrol engines, both producing a max power of 105bhp. The torque figures are likely to be around 26kgm and 16kgm for diesel and petrol respectively. The 1.6-litre petrol motor will get a six-speed automatic option along with the five-speed gearbox. The diesel will only be available with five-speed manual transmission.

The new VW sedan sports impressive interiors with solid build quality and class-leading materials on offer. The boot space is adequate, but the fuel tank and suspension struts intrude into it considerably. The rear seats offer plenty of legroom, but headroom could be an issue for taller passengers. The seat bench itself is flat and the long squab means sitting three abreast for long journeys will be a comfortable affair here. The unique feature for India though is the front passenger seat, which can be adjusted from the rear, a feature not found on even the Russian Vento. The rear passengers also get a rear AC vent.

The car will run on 185/60R15 tyres and will feature automatic climate control as well. Another nice touch is the two-tone dark brown/beige interiors combo. However, steering mounted audio controls are missing.

The Vento will be rolled out from Volkswagen’s Chakan plant and is expected to be launched in India by Diwali this year with a price range of Rs 7-9lakh. via: Autocar

2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan News

By admin, May 8, 2010

2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan
2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan

2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan
2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan

2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan
2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan

Volkswagen has christened the Polo saloon the Vento for the Indian market. The Vento, which means wind in both Italian and Portuguese, follows the VW tradition of naming its models after prominent winds. VW certainly hopes the Vento badge clicks in India when the car goes on sale this July. In fact, India is one of the most important markets for the Vento and the German company hopes to sell 25,000 units every year once production is in full swing.

The Vento (code: VW251) is essentially the saloon version of the recently launched Polo and it shares a common platform with the hatchback. Both the saloon and the hatch are similar upto the B-pillar, except for a different grille and lights to differentiate it from its hatchback sibling. The Vento’s rear section or third box is well integrated with the body and the VW engineers were aware that the Polo’s rear seat would be inadequate for saloon car customers and hence the wheelbase has been extended by an estimated 50mm for better legroom. Headroom too will be better as the roof doesn’t taper down as sharply as in the hatch. Using the Honda City as the Vento’s benchmark, VW engineers hint at best-in-class comfort with the use of special seat cushions to withstand prolonged use without compromising comfort. Boot space is expected to be in the region of 500 litres with a split seat option on offer. Equipment levels are expected to be higher than in the Polo and the top-of-the-line version could get some of the features from the Jetta.

The Vento will initially get two engine options – a petrol and a diesel. Both these engines displace 1.6 litres and both produce 105bhp. However, the diesel has a thumping 25.5kgm of torque to the petrol motor’s 15.8kgm and their driving characteristics will differ like chalk and cheese.

Like in the Jetta, the petrol motor in the Vento is a naturally aspirated unit but it’s more advanced. While the Jetta’s 1.6 motor had two valves per cylinder driven off a single cam, the Vento has a four-valve head and double overhead camshafts. VW is likely to introduce the same engine in the Indian Polo after the Vento is launched.

The 1.6 common-rail diesel is brand new and comes from the same engine family as the 1.2 turbo-diesel that powers the Polo and the bigger 2-litre diesel under the hood of the Jetta. This engine comes with 90bhp and 105bhp power outputs and thankfully VW has decided to give us the more powerful engine. If the relatively lightweight Polo is anything to go by, then the Vento won’t be more than a 100kg heavier than the hatch, which should give it a good power-to-weight ratio. While the petrol Vento may not match the Honda City for pace, the diesel Vento should be a close match for the 110bhp Verna diesel. Both these engines, the diesel in particular, have been tuned more for fuel economy and driveability.

Sadly, there are no plans to introduce a TSI engine. The direct-injection and turbo-charging hardware in a TSI motor is proving too costly for a saloon in the sub-Rs 10 lakh category. Also, both the petrol and diesel will come with five-speed manual transmissions initially but a DSG ’box in the top-end diesel maybe introduced at a later stage.

VW plans to price the Vento between Rs 7-9 lakh and is gearing up for a July 2010 launch. This all-new saloon with a brand new set of engines promises to blend performance, luxury and economy like no other mid-size car. Can the Vento blow its rivals away? Wait for a few months to find out. via: Autocar India

Volkswagen Scirocco

By admin, April 30, 2010

Volkswagen Scirocco
Volkswagen Scirocco

Volkswagen Scirocco
Volkswagen Scirocco

Volkswagen Scirocco
Volkswagen Scirocco

It was the mid nineties and I wanted something different to drive. Having just sold a fairly well worn but solid 1980 GTV, the one with chrome bumpers, I was still in a fastback coupe phase so the Scirocco was a natural choice at the time.

Finding a Scirocco in half decent condition was a difficult job as most had been driven to within an inch of its life. Finally I came across one while buying parts at the trade counter of a VW garage. It was a 1984 Scirocco Storm with electrics and leather, covered in dust and general garage junk, but it looked original. A deal was struck and I took it away that week, after a bit of playing around it was up and running, and it wasn’t a bad car at all, very original. There was one big problem, it was brown. Not tan, this car was chocolate brown with tan leather, luckily it had escaped the vinyl roof surgery.

I was reminded of this car when I was behind one in traffic recently. I used to wash my one with pride, loved cruising in it, and now I was looking at this one with a gasp of shock at how awful it looked! Its covered in cheap plastic moldings on the body that look like they were fitted with a hammer. The front end looks misaligned, the driver looks like hes too close to the steering wheel, it just looks all wrong. What the hell was I thinking?
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Volkswagen Jetta 2010

By admin, April 15, 2010

Volkswagen Jetta 2010
Volkswagen Jetta 2010

Volkswagen Jetta 2010
Volkswagen Jetta 2010

Volkswagen Jetta 2010
Volkswagen Jetta 2010
If you are looking to drive a true German sedan this year then there can be no alternative to Volkswagen Jetta. Available in sedan body style, this model has everything that can make you crazy. For those looking for the maximum fuel efficiency, Jetta can be the best options as it is powered by three different engines, a 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine generating 170 horsepower and a 140-hp 2.0L TDI clean-diesel engine. However, the major highlight of this model for 2010 is it has a new and great look inside as well as outside and key features such as new headlights, bumpers, instrument cluster and fabrics and much more.

Volkswagen Jetta

By admin, April 14, 2010

Volkswagen Jetta
Volkswagen Jetta

Volkswagen Jetta
Volkswagen Jetta

Volkswagen Jetta
Volkswagen Jetta
If you are looking to drive a true German sedan this year then there can be no alternative to Volkswagen Jetta. Available in sedan body style, this model has everything that can make you crazy. For those looking for the maximum fuel efficiency, Jetta can be the best options as it is powered by three different engines, a 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine generating 170 horsepower and a 140-hp 2.0L TDI clean-diesel engine. However, the major highlight of this model for 2010 is it has a new and great look inside as well as outside and key features such as new headlights, bumpers, instrument cluster and fabrics and much more.

Volkswagen Golf 2010

By admin, April 13, 2010

Volkswagen Golf 2010
Volkswagen Golf 2010

Volkswagen Golf 2010
Volkswagen Golf 2010

Volkswagen Golf 2010
Volkswagen Golf 2010
The all new Volkswagen Golf of 2010 is much more fun and comfort packed driving machine. Featuring an all new look, this model is now available in four-door and two-door body styles. Moreover, it can be powered by either a 170-hp 2.5-liter inline five-cylinder gas engine, or a new 140-hp 2.0-liter TDI clean-diesel engine. In addition to this, its standard safety features include stability and traction control, tyre pressure monitoring along with six airbags and anti-lock brakes.

Volkswagen Golf

By admin, April 12, 2010

Volkswagen Golf
Volkswagen Golf

Volkswagen Golf
Volkswagen Golf

Volkswagen Golf
Volkswagen Golf
The all new Volkswagen Golf of 2010 is much more fun and comfort packed driving machine. Featuring an all new look, this model is now available in four-door and two-door body styles. Moreover, it can be powered by either a 170-hp 2.5-liter inline five-cylinder gas engine, or a new 140-hp 2.0-liter TDI clean-diesel engine. In addition to this, its standard safety features include stability and traction control, tyre pressure monitoring along with six airbags and anti-lock brakes.

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