Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Volkswagen Passat CC 2010

Volkswagen Passat CC

The concept and design of this Volkswagen are defining fresh, new directions beyond the mainstream. The Passat CC is an elegant sedan and a dynamic coupé simultaneously. Its fully independent body design, an interior that has sporty individual bucket seats in the rear too, impressive powertrain systems and technological highlights worthy of the luxury class, meld together to create a unique vehicle in the Passat's market segment. Now Volkswagen is extending the model range of this car line by adding a third dimension: the Passat CC. With more than 15 million cars built, the Passat and Passat Variant rank among the really big successes in automotive history.

Volkswagen Passat CC

Among the most economical gasoline engines of its class, with average fuel consumption of 7.6 liters per 100 kilometers is the 222 km/h fast Passat CC TSI. At this power level, the Passat CC TDI consumes just 5.8 liters diesel and is 213 km/h fast. The gasoline engines output 118 kW / 160 PS and 220 kW / 300 PS; the turbo-diesel develops 103 kW / 140 PS and already satisfies the Euro-5 emissions standard that takes effect in Fall 2009. Direct-injection gasoline and diesel engines with 140 PS, 160 PS and 300 PS At its launch in Europe, the 4.8 meter long Volkswagen will be offered with two direct-injection gasoline engines (TSI and V6) as well as a turbo-diesel (TDI).

Volkswagen Passat CC

Also being introduced for the first time on Premiere at Volkswagen: "Lane Assist" and "DCC adaptive chassis control" Just as innovative as the powertrain technologies are the driver assistance systems of the Passat CC. Standard equipment on the top V6 model: the new generation of 4Motion full-time all-wheel drive, as well as the new adaptive chassis control system and very efficient DSG dual-clutch transmission. The Passat CC V6 4Motion is electronically limited to 250 km/h; its average fuel consumption is 10.1 liters.



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