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Author:  steveo [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 2:26 pm ]
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Striking New Passat Is Thinking Big


t's six up for the Passat! These are the first official pictures of VW's new saloon, which has now reached its sixth generation. Bosses hope the car seen here will mark a return to form for the family model, which has been made to look dated by newer contenders such as the Ford Mondeo and Vauxhall Vectra.

As our images show, the designers have gone back to the drawing board with the exterior styling. There's also a new platform, a revised range of engines and a spacious interior.

Initially available only as a four-door, the Passat takes inspiration from VW's latest show cars. While the profile remains true to the outgoing model, its detailing - including the headlamps and chrome grille - have been influenced by the Concept C coupé-cabriolet.

Along the flanks, the flared wheelarches have been smoothed out and the glass area enlarged. At the rear, the car has a much more modern look, with LED tail-lamps giving a sharper finish.

Measuring 4.77 metres long, 1.82 metres wide and 1.47 metres tall, the Passat is slightly bigger than the machine it replaces. Inside, the cabin has been substantially redesigned, and VW promises that ergonomics and interior quality have been improved. The newcomer is also set to be more driver-oriented, with clearly laid-out instruments and supportive seats. Its 565-litre boot should offer impressive practicality.

The Passat will be launched in February, before going on sale in the UK in November. Features new to the range include an electronic parking brake, plus a keyless entry and start system.

There are fresh bi-xenon headlamps, while adaptive cruise control is tipped to debut as well. VW's latest stability control programme will ensure the car remains sure-footed in even the most extreme conditions. The system incorporates a function for owners who regularly tow heavy loads, and this is designed to reduce trailer-snaking.

At launch, there will be a choice of four engines, with 1.6 and 2.0-litre FSI powerplants for petrol buyers, plus 1.9-litre and 2.0-litre TDI diesel units. It's this latter pair which are expected to prove the most popular among private and fleet customers alike.

The range will be joined later by a more powerful evolution of the firm's new 2.0-litre TDI, as well as a 3.2-litre petrol V6. These high-performance units aren't expected to be offered until early in 2006. There's currently no word on whether VW will employ the powerful but thirsty W8 that appeared in the previous-generation model. However, it's thought bosses have discounted this engine from European sale.

Initial showroom cars will be front-wheel drive, but drivers will have the choice of five and six-speed manual boxes, plus VW's impressive Formula One-style DSG automatic. Four-wheel-drive editions of the Passat are under development and are expected to debut early in 2006, together with the eagerly anticipated estate version. Sharing the same face as the saloon, that car is expected to have boot space on a par with class leaders, and will be boosted by a fold-flat seating layout.

Prices won't be confirmed until much closer to the Passat's arrival here, but each model is expected to cost at least £1,000 more than its current equivalent. That means the entry-level 1.6-litre petrol variant will start from £15,900.

Author:  Nidge2 [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 6:46 pm ]
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Aren't the they the Skoda Superb under a different badge???? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: They both look the same to me on the outside and on the inside.

Author:  Alex [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 6:54 pm ]
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Nidge wrote:
Aren't the they the Skoda Superb under a different badge???? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: They both look the same to me on the outside and on the inside.

I think the only difference is the price, and the fact that Skoda will not do a hatch-back or estate Superb, because it would wipe out Passat sales.

Alex

Author:  Nidge2 [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 6:59 pm ]
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Alex wrote:
I think the only difference is the price, and the fact that Skoda will not do a hatch-back or estate Superb, because it would wipe out Passat sales.


You ever heard the phrase don't count your chickens :D :D ?? Give them a year or two and I bet there is a Superb Estate on the market, just imagine the room in one of them?

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