Volkswagen Passat CC Innovation and Efficiency Car

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Posted by admin | Posted in Volkswagen Passat CC | Posted on 18-07-2010

The Passat CC was sucesfully launched in China yesterday by its makers FAW-VW. Until now the CC has always been imported into China, but putting it into production in China shows that VW is starting to diversify its product line up to make way for a new range of consumers that are looking for something outside of the usual sedan line up.

The Chinese CC is still a four seater four door coupe, although there are rumors that it will become a five seater soon. Pricing for the CC model is quite reasonable and ranges from 252,800 to 299,800rmb, and will come with a 1.8TSI or 2.0TSI engine. The 2.0TSI being good for 200bhp and 280Nm of torque, and both engines will be mated to a 6 speed DSG

Volkswagen Passat CC Test Images

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Posted by admin | Posted in Volkswagen Passat CC | Posted on 18-05-2010

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Volkswagen Passat CC Top Ten Pics

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Posted by admin | Posted in Volkswagen Passat CC | Posted on 02-05-2010

Volkswagen noticed this, and wondered if the Passat saloon (admirable to drive, dull to gaze upon despite its chrome goatee) might be similarly make-overable. So the Passat coupé idea was born: like the CLS, a car with four doors and four proper seats but a lower, racier roofline. Volkswagen hasn’t gone the banana route, so the rearward-rising waistline is straight, but this is still a much more shapely machine than the saloon. Were it not for the rear lights, dramatic creations shaped like cartoon eyes and lit by LEDs, you’d think the tail was that of a new Jaguar.

But what to call this succulent creation with the bold, rounded nose? Rover invented this genre of four-door saloon with a reduced roof when it launched the Rover 3-litre Coupé in the early 1960s, but for the Passat the Coupé name was roundly rejected by the US, where VW hopes to sell many. In American minds a coupé can have only two doors. So the new car became Passat CC, and please ignore any thoughts of coupé-cabriolets (such as the Peugeot 207 CC). This Passat’s roof does not open, but it can be part-constructed of glass if you so choose.

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