VW Group Stages Nine World Premieres at Frankfurt Motor Show - VIDEO ENHANCED
E-Up! – Clever city specialist with electric motor for the year 2013
L1 – Pioneering two-seater with TDI hybrid consumes just 1.49 litres diesel
Polo three-door – New base version will cost 12,150 Euros in Germany
BlueMotion fuel economy records – 3.3 litres in the Polo, 3.8 in the Golf and 4.4 in the Passat
Golf R – Highest performance Golf ever with 21 percent gain in fuel efficiency
R-Line and Exclusive – Golf, Scirocco, Passat CC, Golf Estate customised
Multivan and California – New “Bulli” with fuel consumption reduced by up to 1.9 litre
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WOLFSBURG/FRANKFURT - September 20, 2009: This week, at the 63rd International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt, Volkswagen presented an automotive update on the present and future of its various brands. The exceptionally large range of products – a total of nine premieres ranging from the zero-emissions E-Up! concept to a near-production prototype of the sensational 1-Liter car, the L1, the economical Polo three-door, super-efficient BlueMotion versions of the Polo (3.3 l/100 km), Golf (3.8 l/100 km) and Passat (4.4 l/100 km) to the super sports car, the Golf R (270 PS), and the new generation of the Multivan / California (T5). Many customised models – such as three new, dynamic R-Line versions (Golf, Scirocco and Passat CC) and the first vehicle under the new top label Volkswagen Exclusive (Golf Estate) – complete the range of IAA premieres.
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The common denominator of all of these new Volkswagens: maximum efficiency. And this applies to the all-wheel drive Golf R and the large T5 as well, because even on these two models fuel savings amount to more than 20 percent. On the time line between today, tomorrow and the future, these new models of the Polo, Golf, Passat, Multivan, California and the five-seat version of the natural gas powered Touran TSI EcoFuel (with 670 kilometre range) – also being shown in Frankfurt for the first time – represent the sustainable and affordable technologies of the present. Creating a window to the immediate future, on the other hand, are the E-Up! and L1 concept cars.
World premiere 1: E-Up! concept car
![]() Volkswagen E-Up! Concept |
World premiere 2: L1 concept car
![]() Volkswagen L1 Concept |
World premiere 3: Polo three-door
As a world premiere at the IAA, Volkswagen is also presenting the latest
offspring of the Polo family: a spirited three-door car. Its longer doors
compared to the five-door version, new styling of the row of side windows
and dynamic, sporty C-pillars give the car a nearly coupe-like appearance
in its side profile. When it launches this autumn, the extremely elegant
and safe three-door car will be available in six engine versions (from 44
kW / 60 PS to 77 kW / 105 PS) and three equipment variants (Trendline,
Comfortline, Highline). The model’s entry-level version will now be
the three-door Polo 1.2 Trendline with ESP at a price of 12,150 Euros. The
Polo range is gaining tremendous momentum here. The declared goal is to
accelerate sales of the Polo to match those of Europe’s most
successful car, the Golf.
World premieres 4, 5 and 6: Polo, Golf and Passat as BlueMotion cars
All three are celebrating their world premieres as production versions
at the IAA; and all three can be ordered starting this autumn. In
Frankfurt, Volkswagen will be showing what is feasible when the best
available yet affordable technologies of our times are sensibly combined
– in the new BlueMotion generation of the Polo, Golf and Passat. All
three are celebrating their world premieres as production versions at the
IAA; and all three can be ordered later this autumn. Each of these
pioneering BlueMotion models is redefining the benchmarks for fuel
economy, emissions and costs in its own segment. Take the example of the
Polo BlueMotion (55 kW / 75 PS). The second generation of this trendsetter,
with an average fuel consumption of just 3.3 litres diesel per 100
kilometres, is advancing to become the “3-litre fuel economy
car” of the modern era and the most economical five-seater in the
world. Its 45 litre fuel tank enables a theoretical driving range of 1,363
kilometres! The affordable price of this high-tech fuel-saver in Germany:
16,575 Euros.
Visits to the filling station also becomes infrequent on the new Golf BlueMotion (77 kW / 105 PS). Thanks to its low fuel consumption of just 3.8 litres diesel per 100 kilometres (99 g/km CO2), it is the most fuel-efficient car in its class. Its theoretical range is 1,447 kilometres (55 litre tank). The new Golf BlueMotion will be launched in Germany at prices starting at 21,650 Euros. The driving range of the new Passat BlueMotion (77 kW / 105 PS) may very well be record-setting. With an average fuel consumption of just 4.4 litres diesel (114 g/km CO2), it can cover 1,591 kilometres thanks to its 70 litre tank! No other car of this size on the road today is more economical. The BlueMotionTechnologies aboard the three super-economy cars make up a comprehensive package of extremely diverse high-tech components such as energy recovery in braking (regenerative braking) and a Stop-Start system (engine shut-off, e.g. at red lights) as well as custom features. Volkswagen will offer the Passat BlueMotion with these sustainable technologies and equipment features in Germany at prices starting at 27,850 Euros.
World premiere 7: Golf R as most powerful Golf ever
Automotive passion has always had something to do with performance.
However, Volkswagen is demonstrating – in the world premiere of the
new 199 kW / 270 PS Golf R at the IAA – that fuel consumption values
can be corrected downward even in the high-end sports car area. The
highlight here: While in the now retired Golf R32 (184 kW / 250 PS), 10.7
litres of fuel was processed by the injection system every 100 kilometres,
on the new Golf R – thanks to a boosted high-tech TSI – the
figure is just 8.5 litres, which is 2.2 litres or 21 percent less! The
all-wheel drive Golf R (350 Newton-meter torque between 2,500 and 5,000
rpm) sprints to 100 km/h in 5.7 seconds (Golf R DSG: 5.5 seconds) and
reaches an electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h. Two of the many
identifying visual features of this exceptional Golf conceptualised by
Volkswagen Individual: newly developed LED taillights and LED daytime
running lights. The Golf R can be ordered in Germany starting at the end of
this year.
Four new model variants: R-Line and Exclusive
The customising specialists at Volkswagen Individual have designed the
“R-Line” for all those customers who want highly dynamic
styling on the car body and interior in the spirit of the power-enhanced R
models, yet they prefer a petrol or diesel engine with less power. The
company is simultaneously presenting three entirely new models in global
premieres at the IAA: the Golf R-Line, Scirocco R-Line and Passat CC
R-Line. They will all be launched on the market this autumn. The Volkswagen
Individual brand has also been repositioned; in the future it will market
products under the “Volkswagen Exclusive” label and bundle a
range of especially high-end models and equipment features. A dual
premiere: The first Exclusive model to be offered will be the brand new
Golf Estate; with its comprehensive set of high-end feature upgrades it is
crossing over from an all-purpose vehicle to a lifestyle estate car.
World premieres 8 and 9: Multivan and California Transporter, Caravelle, Multivan and California – those are the four basic versions of a millions bestseller. World premieres of the Multivan and California at the IAA represent a new generation of successful models now being launched by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. The wide-ranging and improved new editions are more fuel efficient, lower in emissions, more economical, comfortable, safe, clever and impressive than ever before. Advance sales for all four basic versions are starting during the IAA. The body design of the bestseller now follows the new Volkswagen “design DNA”. This model series, referred to as the “T5” internally at Volkswagen, has also made a huge technical leap forward. Consider the engines: The new, more fuel efficient and extremely quiet turbo-diesels (TDIs from 62 kW / 84 PS to 132 kW / 180 PS) now have common rail injection. The new TDI engine enabled reductions in fuel consumption values of up to 1.9 litres and or an equivalent of 52 g/km in CO2 emissions; all engines also conform to the EU-5 emissions standard. A global first in this class is the optional 7-speed Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG) that is being introduced. Another option is a new, electronically controlled all-wheel drive system (4Motion).
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