Volkswagen Compact Coupe “concept” blends sport and hybrid

Written by nitram on January 13, 2010 – 10:45 -

Volkswagen New CompactThe Volkswagen Touareg hybrid is now just a few months away from production, but the crew in Wolfsburg are staying busy by cranking out small concept vehicles with hybrid powertrains. The latest that debuts here at the Detroit Auto Show this morning is called the New Compact Coupe (NCC), a handsome hybrid coupe that looks remarkably production-ready. Designed to slot globally between the not-for-North-America Scirocco and the rakish CC, we could see a serial version of the NCC competing well here in the States with coupes like the Honda Accord and Nissan Altima.

In showcar guise, the NCC features Volkswagen’s 1.4-liter TSI inline-four with 148 horsepower and 177 pound-feet of torque. The hybrid system uses the same basic architecture (if not dimensions) as the recent L1 and Up-Lite concepts from Frankfurt and Los Angeles. In this case, a 20-kilowatt electric motor is sandwiched between the engine and the seven-speed DSG dual clutch gearbox. A 1.1 kilowatt-hour lithium ion battery in the back of the car provides electrical energy storage for electric drive, electric boost and regenerative braking. The system also allows for the complete decoupling of the transmission for enhanced coasting even at highway speeds, although it isn’t immediately clear from the press release if the electric motor will push the NCC along for extended periods as it does with Volkswagen Audi Group’s Porsche Cayenne Hybrid system. Either way, VW is estimating the NCC’s mileage at 45 miles per gallon based on EPA test procedures with the EU numbers coming in at 56 mpg (U.S.) and 98 g/km of CO2. Acceleration to 60 mph is ballparked at 8.1 seconds and top speed is pegged at 141 mph.

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The car itself is virtually the same size as the current Jetta except for wheelbase length and overall height (the concept has three more inches between the axles and the roof is two inches lower), and it may well be a preview of what to expect from the next-generation Jetta. Recently there have been rumors circulating that VW plans to revive the Jetta coupe, a model that hasn’t been in the lineup since the late ’80s. A production version of this poor-man’s Audi A5 could well be that car, although VW officials aren’t talking. Similarly, the forthcoming Tennessee-built New Medium Sedan is expected with both diesel and hybrid powertrains and the same could be the case for the next Jetta. While you wait, you can check out our high-res gallery below and VW’s official press verbiage available after the jump.

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Volkswagen Introduces LED Rear Lights for the Golf R, GTI and GTD

Written by nitram on December 10, 2009 – 12:04 -

Volkswagen Introduces LED Rear Lights for the Golf R, GTI and GTDOver the past few years, LEDs have worked their way into automotive lighting, initially on high-end luxury and sports cars, but lately, on an increasing number of mainstream vehicles. In what the company claims to be a ‘first’ in the compact segment, Volkswagen has developed new LED rear lights for the sportiest variants of the Golf VI.

Initially, the LED tail lamps will be offered as standard on the recently revealed 270HP Golf R and as an option for €350 or approximately US$520 on the 210HP Golf GTI and its diesel-sibling, the 170HP Golf GTD.

Volkswagen said that each smoked rear light consists of two curved right angles, each angle containing eleven LEDs plus one central LED above each curve. If you do the math, that comes to a total of 48 LEDs.

Aside from the cool-look factor, the LED rear lights are practically maintenance-free and extremely fast with their response time to brake activation said to be 0.2 second faster than that of conventional incandescent lights. The company said that this time difference translates to 5.6 meters braking distance at a speed of 100 km/h or 62mph.

Golf buyers can combine the LED tail lights with bi-xenon head lights with dynamic cornering light that vary the lighting direction as a function of the steering angle. The headlamps are standard on the Golf R and optional on all other Golf models with prices starting from €1,295 (US$1,900).

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New VW Polo is ‘Car of the Year 2010′

Written by nitram on December 1, 2009 – 17:58 -

VolksWagen Polo is 'Car of the Year 2010'Volkswagen’s “mini-me Golf”, the fifth-generation Polo, has won the coveted ‘Car of the Year’ award for 2010 with 347 points against 337 for the Toyota iQ mini which came in second. The new Opel / Vauxhall Astra, which was considered by many a favorite to snatch the award and continue General Motors’ success with the Insignia that won the 2009 title, finished in third place receiving 221 points.

The other finalists for this year’s competition, which brings together a total of 59 motoring journalists from 23 European countries, were the Skoda Yeti with 158 points, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class with 155 points, the Peugeot 3008 with 144 points and the Citroen Picasso with 113 points.

Car of the Year 2010

1. Volkswagen Polo – 347 points

2. Toyota iQ – 337 points

3. Vauxhall Astra – 221 points

4. Skoda Yeti – 158 points

5. Mercedes-Benz E-class – 155 points

6. Peugeot 3008 – 144 points

7. Citroen C3 Picasso – 113 points

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Volkswagen E-Up! Concept – Auto Shows

Written by omeganet on September 15, 2009 – 21:50 -

Volkswagen E-Up! Concept – Auto ShowsTwo years ago at the Frankfurt auto show, Volkswagen unveiled the Up!, a prototype for a minicar targeting global markets. It came as a surprise that the Up! was designed with the engine in the back, a layout that was deemed space-efficient and perfectly suited for strict pedestrian-protection regulation. A Space Up! and a hydrogen-powered Space Up! Blue concept followed to show the possibilities of the platform.

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Forbidden Fruit: 265-horsepower Volkswagen Scirocco R unveiled

Written by nitram on May 22, 2009 – 09:45 -

 Volkswagen Scirocco RThe high-performance ‘R’ version of the Scirocco that was previewed as a concept study at last year’s Bologna Motor Show has finally been revealed in production form. The new Scirocco R is powered by a reworked version of the previous Golf GTI V’s 2.0-liter engine boasting a higher pressure turbocharger as well as other modifications such as new intercooler that help boost output to 265HP and 350Nm or 258.2-lbs/ft of torque. The reason why VW chose the older generation ‘EA113′ four-pot over the Golf GTI VI’s newer 2.0 TSI codenamed ‘EA888′ is said to concern the lower development costs.

Expect to see the same direct-injection four-pot replacing the previous Golf R32′s 250HP 3.2-liter V6 in the still under-development, Golf R sport hatch or as it may be called, R20. Not surprisingly, the 265HP 2.0 TSI is mated to a standard six-speed manual gearbox and optionally, to a twin-clutch DSG semi-automatic transmission.

Marking a departure from the other ‘R’ models, the hot Scirocco is not equipped with an all-wheel drive system as VW preferred to retain the coupe’s front wheel drive layout. This solution helps keep the weight down to around 1,330 kg or 2,932 lbs.

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