Five World Premieres in the Name of Sustainability
Polo BlueMotion Concept Car: World’s most fuel efficient five-seater consumes just 3.3 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers Golf BlueMotion: At 3.8 liters the most fuel efficient in its class Golf Plus BlueMotion: At 4.3 liters the most fuel efficient high-roof compact Passat CC BlueTDI: World’s cleanest diesel sedan with SCR catalytic converter Touran TSI EcoFuel: Dynamic Twincharger driving for just 4.60* €/100 km
WOLFSBURG
/ GENEVA - Volkswagen is expanding its range of extremely fuel
efficient, clean and economical models with great vigor. Making world
premieres at the Geneva Motor Show 2009 (March 5 to 15) are the Polo
BlueMotion concept car, the new Golf BlueMotion, the next Golf Plus
BlueMotion, the exclusive Passat CC BlueTDI Individual and the natural
gas powered Touran TSI EcoFuel.
World premiere I: Polo BlueMotion Concept Car
- The new Number 1 when it comes to economy is the Polo
BlueMotion Concept Car. The world’s most fuel efficient five-seater is
still a concept. Fuel consumption: 3.3 liter! CO2 emissions: just 87
g/km! Likelihood of going into production: extremely high! High tech on
board: a new 1.2 liter common rail TDI producing 55 kW / 75 PS,
automatic start-stop and a system for regenerative braking – recovery
of braking energy. (For more on the new Polo BlueMotion Concept Car see
separate press text.)
World premiere II: Golf BlueMotion
- In the vehicle class above, Volkswagen is showing the
fuel efficient car of today in the form of the new Golf BlueMotion.
Based on the sixth generation of the bestseller, this is a talented car
that should appeal both to those who drive high business mileages as
well as private users with an average fuel consumption of 3.8 liters
(99 g/km CO2). Like the Polo, the Golf also has an automatic start-stop
system and makes use of regenerative braking. Despite all of its
economizing, the 77 kW / 105 PS strong Golf BlueMotion is anything but
lacking in performance. Just the opposite is true thanks to its 250
Newton-meter of torque.
World premiere III: Golf Plus BlueMotion
- No less is true of the new Golf Plus BlueMotion, which
uses the same new 1.6 TDI with common rail injection and identical
systems such as regenerative braking and a start-stop system. Fuel
consumption for the versatile high-roofed Golf is an average of 4.3
liters (114 g/km CO2) per 100 kilometers, depending on vehicle
configuration. That is the best value in a competitive field, and it
represents an additional 0.5 liter reduction in fuel consumption
compared to the first Golf Plus BlueMotion. This Golf can easily handle
1,100 kilometers on one fill of its 55 liter fuel tank.
World premiere IV: Passat CC BlueTDI
- The new Passat CC BlueTDI takes you even further with a
range of over 1,300 kilometers. Admittedly, the fuel tank is a bit
larger and so is fuel consumption. Yet this car is a genuine sensation,
since its engine – the 105 kW / 143 PS BlueTDI with downstream SCR
catalytic converter that significantly reduces nitrogen oxides – is
considerably more powerful and is simultaneously the cleanest diesel in
the world! This 214 km/h fast cruising sedan needs just 5.2 liters (!)
of diesel to cover 100 kilometers. CO2: 139 g/km. Even today, this
Volkswagen already meets the emission limits of the Euro-6 standard
planned for 2014. Upon request, the Passat CC BlueTDI can be ordered
with an automatic 6-speed dual clutch transmission. This much is
certain: In the everyday business world this car answers practically
all of the questions posed by our times. Simply put: it is sustainable.
By the way, the BlueTDI version of the touring sedan being shown in
Geneva is based on the brand new Passat CC Individual. Identifying
feature: the finest of materials and most exclusive equipment. This
Volkswagen is ideal as an alternative for all those car drivers who
want to drive a high performance touring sedan while simultaneously
making a statement about sustainability. Because the Passat CC BlueTDI
Individual unites both of these: high exclusivity and extremely low
emissions.
World premiere V: Touran TSI EcoFuel
- That is what the Touran TSI EcoFuel does well too –
possibly better than any other van in the world. That is because the
"normal" Touran EcoFuel (80 kW / 109 PS) is one of the most successful
natural gas cars in Europe. Now, however, Volkswagen is presenting the
world premiere of an entirely new natural gas version of the van: the
Touran TSI EcoFuel. Its key technical trademark: dual charging via
turbocharger and supercharger ("Twincharger"). Its dynamic performance
is unlike that of any other natural gas vehicle previously seen.
Excellent performance contrasts with a high level of efficiency here:
the new Touran TSI EcoFuel is so economical that 100 kilometers in this
van, with its 110 kW / 150 PS of power, only costs about 4.60 Euros
(based on average price of natural gas in Germany, February 2009).
Although the Touran TSI EcoFuel goes to work with a passion thanks to
its "Twincharger", the van consumes just 4.8 kilograms of natural gas
per 100 kilometers when paired with a standard 6-speed transmission
(129 g/km CO2; 7-speed-DSG: 4.7 kilograms and 126 g/km CO2).
BlueMotionTechnologies – New umbrella brand for a world of efficiency
- Each of these five new Volkswagens represents an
individual solution tailored to meet the challenges of our times.
Volkswagen is presenting all of these vehicles together under a new
umbrella brand: BlueMotionTechnologies. This label covers all
production-mature or near-production technologies and products that
significantly reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. These are
developments such as the start-stop system, energy recovery by
regenerative braking and the highly innovative SCR catalytic converter.
They also include the NOx storage catalytic converter already
successfully introduced in the USA, electric and hybrid drive systems
and innovative drive systems like the one on the new TSI EcoFuel.
Note:
All data and equipment contained in this press
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countries. All information is subject to change or correction.
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other companies of the Volkswagen Group in Germany and other countries.
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