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  • Enhanced Volkswagen Passat now available to order




    • Updated Passat introduces a raft of extensive technical updates
    • New safety technology introduced as standard across the range
    • Every engine available will feature a particulate filter


    With over 30 million sold worldwide across its lifetime, the Passat is the best-selling mid-size model in the world. The enhanced eighth generation model benefits from latest connectivity, powertrain and engine technologies and opens for order today with a wide choice of engines and transmissions, with more choices to follow in the coming weeks.


    The Passat is the longest continuing name plate in the Volkswagen passenger car range, having been originally launched in 1973. The latest update of this premium and spacious vehicle is offered in SE, SEL, and R-Line trims from launch. A limited edition, Estate-only R-Line Edition will also be available.


    Entry-level SE trim cars are identifiable by their 17-inch ‘Istanbul’ alloy wheels and black roof rails on Estate models, while a Composition Media System, incorporating a 6.5” colour touch-screen, DAB and Bluetooth comes as standard. The entire Passat range benefits from boosted connectivity, with wireless App Connect now fitted as standard, allowing the driver to seamlessly connect their smartphone to the Passat’s infotainment system via Apple CarPlay, Android Auto or MirrorLink via Bluetooth, without the need to plug the device in via a USB cable.


    The Passat range now gains all-LED headlights from entry-level SE cars up, including LED running lights that perform the indicator function as standard. The rear lights also incorporate LED technology. In addition, all Passat models come with Wireless App Connect.

    The entry-level option, 1.5-litre TSI 150 PS will open for order in the coming weeks, available as both a six-speed manual or seven-speed DSG. Until then, prices for the Passat start at £27,630 RRP OTR for the 1.6-litre TDI 120 PS seven-speed DSG saloon.


    The New Passat will also be the first Volkswagen to be fitted with Travel Assist – a system that allows the car to be driven at up to 130 mph – where legal – in a partially automated mode. It combines the latest version of Adaptive Cruise Control, version 3.0, which can now auto adjust the speed including temporary speed-limits as well as slowing for junctions and corners. It is led by information from road sign recognition and GPS. This is combined with Lane Assist version 2.0 which can now recognise kerbs and grass verges as well as road markings. This new driver-assistance technology will be standard across the Passat range.


    SEL examples can be identified by their 17-inch ‘Nivelle’ alloy wheels, and also offer Vienna leather seats, Discover Navigation system with 8.0” colour screen and Voice Control. SEL cars also have tinted rear windows and silver roof rails for the Estate.

    R-Line brings 18-inch ‘Monterrey’ alloy wheels, sports suspension, R-Line exterior styling pack, as well as Nappa leather front sport seats embroidered with R-Line logo. R-Line decorative inserts for dash and door panels, stainless steel pedals, 3Zone climate control and black roof lining are also included, while keyless entry and an easy open boot also feature as standard on this version.

    Limited edition top-spec R-Line Edition Estate models are given lightweight 19-inch ‘Pretoria’ alloy wheels, Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC), IQ.Light LED matrix headlights, and Discover Navigation Pro with 9.2” colour screen. The engine choice for R-Line Edition is limited to two, the 2.0-litre TSI 272 PS and the 2.0-litre TDI 240 PS, both fitted with 4MOTION and seven-speed DSG. Just 150 of these dynamic Passats will available for UK buyers.


    The popular Passat GTE will return soon with an increased 34-mile electric range (WLTP). As standard it features 17-inch ‘Nivelle’ alloy wheels, sports suspension, blue brake calipers, unique signature ‘C’ shape front LED running lights, Discover Navigation system with 8.0” colour screen and a charging point in the radiator grille. If customers opt for the GTE Advance model, they will receive 18-inch ‘Monterrey’ alloy wheels, IQ.Light LED matrix headlights, Discover Navigation Pro with 9.2” colour screen and keyless entry with an easy open boot. Orders for the Passat GTE will open in the coming weeks.


    The Passat Alltrack has also been updated, standing out from the Passat Estate with 18-inch ‘Kalamata’ alloy wheels, chrome exterior mirrors, plus raised suspension with underbody and wheel arch protection. Inside it boasts the latest Discover Navigation system with 8.0” colour screen and Summit cloth seats.


    With these updates to Volkswagen’s premium saloon and estate there is little to further enhance the Passat, therefore options available on the new Passat have been simplified to a list of 50, from 80 previously. These include nine different alloy wheel designs, a head-up display, Panoramic sunroof, Trailer Assist including Park Assist and a premium Dynaudio sound system.


    Two new colours – Bottle Green and Aurora Gold – also complement the Passat’s enhanced design.


    Two petrol engines are available at launch – a 2.0-litre TSI four-cylinder available with 190 PS or 272 PS. Both come with a 7-speed DSG transmission, while the 272 PS version is equipped with 4MOTION all-wheel drive. Later this year a 1.5-litre TSI EVO four-cylinder power plant with Active Cylinder Shutdown (called EVO in Volkswagen nomenclature) will be available. This can shut down two of the four cylinders under certain low-load conditions in order to save fuel. All petrol engines on the Passat will be fitted with particulate filters.


    At launch three four-cylinder diesels will be available – 1.6-litre TDI with 120 PS and a 2.0-litre TDI with 190 PS or 240 PS outputs. All three engines will only be available with a 7-speed DSG. While the 190 PS will optionally be available with 4MOTION, it will be fitted to the 240 PS as standard.


    Opening for order in a few weeks is a new, extensively reworked 2.0-litre TDI EVO with 150 PS, which will be available with either a six-speed manual or seven-speed DSG. This new engine will feature Active Cylinder Shutdown, a first for a Volkswagen brand diesel engine.


    Orders for the Passat open today, 9 July, with the first UK deliveries expected to take place in late-August.


    Joe Laurence, Product Manager for Passat at Volkswagen UK, said: “Being our longest-standing nameplate, the Passat is a staple in the Volkswagen range, and continues to be popular with those wanting a genuine all-rounder, capable of hugely comfortable long-distance driving.


    “We have made things easier for new Passat buyers, through simplifying the trim level offering and cutting the number of options to make finding the right car easier. Owing to the huge popularity of the previous generation Passat GTE we’ve increased the mix for this model, and now expect one in four Passat buyers to opt for it.”


    To find out more about the new Passat, including finance options and full pricing, please visit www.volkswagen.co.uk/passat


    Volkswagen Passat saloon – 2019 engines and specifications
    Model Engine/gearbox 0-62 mph (seconds) Fuel economy MPG – NEDC (WLTP min, max) CO2 g/km Price (RRP OTR)
    SE 1.6 TDI 120 PS 7-spd DSG 11.3 67.3 (47.1, 49.6) 109 £27,630
    SEL 2.0 TSI 190 PS 7-spd DSG 7.5 44.8 (36.2, 37.2) 143 £30,270
    SEL 1.6 TDI 120 PS 7-spd DSG 11.3 67.3 (47.1, 49.6) 109 £29,430
    SEL 2.0 TDI 190 PS 7-spd DSG 7.9 62.8 (47.9, 49.6) 117 £32,270
    R-Line 2.0 TSI 190 PS 7-spd DSG 7.5 44.8 (35.8, 36.7) 143 £33,070
    R-Line 2.0 TDI 190 PS 7-spd DSG 7.9 62.8 (47.9, 48.7) 117 £35,070
    R-Line 2.0 TDI 190 PS 7-spd DSG 4MOTION 7.7 57.6 (44.1, 45.6) 129 £37,350
    R-Line 2.0 TDI 240 PS 7-spd DSG 4MOTION 6.4 48.7 (37.7, 38.2) 151 £40,770

    Volkswagen Passat Estate – 2019 engines and specifications
    Model Engine/gearbox 0-62 mph (seconds) Fuel economy MPG – NEDC (WLTP min, max) CO2 g/km Price (RRP OTR)
    SE 1.6 TDI 120 PS 7-spd DSG 11.5 64.2 (45.6, 47.1) 116 £29,485
    SEL 2.0 TSI 190 PS 7-spd DSG 7.7 44.1 (34.9, 35.8) 146 £32,085
    SEL 1.6 TDI 120 PS 7-spd DSG 11.5 64.2 (45.6, 46.3) 116 £31,285
    SEL 2.0 TDI 190 PS 7-spd DSG 8.1 61.4 (46.3, 47.9) 120 £34,085
    R-Line 2.0 TSI 190 PS 7-spd DSG 7.7 44.1 (34.9, 35.8) 146 £34,885
    R-Line 2.0 TDI 190 PS 7-spd DSG 8.1 61.4 (45.6, 47.1) 120 £36,885
    R-Line 2.0 TDI 190 PS 7-spd DSG 4MOTION 7.9 56.5 (42.2, 44.1) 132 £39,485
    R-Line 2.0 TDI 240 PS 7-spd DSG 4MOTION 6.7 47.9 (36.2, 37.2) 156 £42,585
    R-Line Edition 2.0 TSI 272 PS 7-spd DSG 4MOTION 5.8 39.8 (32.8, 33.2) 163 £43,350
    R-Line Edition 2.0 TDI 240 PS 7-spd DSG 4MOTION 6.7 47.9 (36.2, 33.2) 156 £45,050
    Alltrack 2.0 TDI 190 PS 7-spd DSG 4MOTION 8.0 55.4 (42.2, 44.1) 133 £39,185

    *RRP OTR
    This article was originally published in forum thread: Enhanced Volkswagen Passat now available to order started by stuart View original post
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