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Australian Media Launch, NSW, March 30th / 31st, 2006
Contents
OVERVIEW
| Design / Dimensions |
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| Interior / Sedan |
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| Interior / Wagon |
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| Safety |
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| Technological Features |
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| Engines / Transmissions |
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| New Passat 4MOTION |
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Important:
All data and equipment mentioned in this press kit applies to the model range
offered in Australia. Models for other countries may differ. Modifications and
errors excepted.
The terms FSI, TDI and DSG are registered trademarks of Volkswagen AG or
other Volkswagen Group companies in Germany.
The New Passat -
Full of Unexpected Pleasures
DESIGN / DIMENSIONS / Powerful, avant-garde design; wider, longer,
higher, more comfortable
What happens when designers interpret a clear, logical, intuitively
perceivable style with even more power, muscle and passion than ever before can
be seen in the new Passat: design united with innovative technologies catapult
the Passat into a sportier, more sophisticated, class-transcending dimension in
the greatest evolutionary step since the series was first created.
The sixth Passat is therefore characterized by its powerful, avant-garde
design. The new VW front section with its chrome medallion-shaped radiator
grille and its challenging .staring. headlights, the athletic silhouette and
powerful rear section design represent the biggest design leap that has occurred
since the product line was created. The outward design of the Passat
demonstrates what applies also to its interior: everything is new and everything
is different. Let’s take the dimensions as an example: the new Passat is 4.77
metres long (+ 62mm), 1.82 metres wide (+ 74 mm) and 1.47 metres high (+ 10 mm).
Its wheelbase measures 2.71 metres. A clear indication of excellent quality: its
static torsion stability is 57 per cent higher than that of its pretty good
predecessor and represents the new top performance in this class. The boot
volume has also grown considerably: 565 litres maximum*.
* 541 LITRES ON V6 4MOTION
INTERIOR - SEDAN Clear, fresh and self-explanatory controls Boot
volume has grown by 90 litres as compared to its predecessor
A glance into the interior of the new Passat shows a clear, fresh and
sophisticated design of a striking simplicity, top-quality materials, and a
people-oriented technology not aimed at breaking the theoretical bounds of the
technically feasible. The target was to implement perfect ergonomics and ease of
operation. Clearly structured functional elements and stylistic simplicity
dominate here.
The total effect produces a space which enthuses as much as it protects. A
space, which although new at first sight, becomes familiar in a moment with
timeless appeal.
INTERIOR - WAGON Between 603* and 1,731 litres of cargo space
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With its expanded length, width and height, this model now offers both more
cargo space and more room for passengers. The storage volume up to the cargo
area cover/bottom edge of the window is 603 litres (+108 litres). Using this
cargo space giant to capacity means 1,731 litres including the spare wheel well
(+131 litres). The fuel tank capacity has also been increased from 62 to 70
litres. In addition to all this, the Passat Wagon can take quite a bit of
payload: up to 638 kilos, i.e. 43 kg more than its predecessor.
* 588 LITRES ON V6 4MOTION
To make loading and unloading as easy as possible, the tailgate lifts up to
2.06 metres while the lower edge of the cargo area is only 0.62 metres low. The
tall-cargo channel is 0.72 metres. The interior cabin offers headroom of 0.83
metres up to the roof lining, and the width between the wheel cases is 1.0
metre. The area of greatest width in the cargo area is 1.3 metres. Minimum
length: 1.13 metres. When the rear bench is folded down flat (standard division
of bench 1/3 to 2/3), the size of the cargo area is an amazing 1.96 metres.
SAFETY / Five-star crash-test results in the Euro-NCAP; eight
airbags, ESP and comprehensive protection systems as a standard
Sensibly complementing highly effective passive safety elements with
increasingly intelligent active safety components such as ESP result in
Volkswagen presenting the new Passat as one of the world’s safest cars. The
basis of optimum passive safety has been and will be the highest possible
bodywork rigidity. And here again, the new Passat sets new standards in its
class. On top of this, it is the car’s restraint systems which improve safety at
the most perceptible levels. As a standard, the new Passat is equipped with
dual-face front airbags, active crash head restraints in front as well as side
airbags (front and rear) and head airbags (front and rear). It goes without
saying that the Passat as a well-established vehicle driven on all five
continents meets all the applicable crash standards world-wide.
FULL OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL FEATURES / More safety and more comfort in
the Passat due to a wide range of new systems
Running gear: the new four-arm rear axle, acoustically isolated from
the bodywork by an auxiliary frame, and the McPherson front axle, newly designed
around aluminium components (weight reduction of 13.3 kg) ensure agility,
comfort and safety at the highest level. The running gear technology is rounded
off by the ESP Brakes with wipers as standard, all Passat models are equipped
with a 16-inch brake system with integrated .disc wiper.. The linings are gently
applied at certain intervals. This wipes off. Any water film that may have built
up due to wet roads and therefore shortens the braking distance.
Electromechanical parking brake: the Passat is the first in its class
to have a push button-operated electromechanical parking brake as standard. Its
electronic control system and networking with other control units allowed the
integration of a dynamic emergency braking function, a starting assistant (e.g.
for going uphill) and an auto-hold function (stopping at traffic lights without
constant brake pedal operation).
Starting and locking system: the starting and locking system with
radio remote control has been completely redeveloped. There is no longer an
ignition key in the conventional sense. Most of the transmitter components for
unlocking and locking the central locking system have been moved into a retainer
to the right of the steering wheel. The engine can now be started by pressing
the transmitter.
Draft-free Climatronic air-conditioning: the dual-zone automatic air
conditioning system provides draught-free ventilation at the touch of a button.
Bi-xenon headlights with corner illumination: all headlight systems
have been improved significantly compared to the predecessor model, particularly
the main beam. The controllable bi-xenon headlights of the new Passat also
provide better long-distance visibility. The integrated dynamic corner
illumination lamp follows the course of the road with a maximum swivelling angle
of 15 degrees and thus ensures optimum visibility at all times. The perfect
complement of this system is an additional static turn assist lamp which has
major advantages due to its side alignment of about 35 degrees in relation to
the vehicle axis, particularly when you turn at crossings and junctions.
Tyre pressure monitoring system: sensors notify the driver of a
possible tire pressure loss by means of a visual indicator.
ENGINES AND TRANSMISSIONS
2.0 FSI Turbo with 147 kW: the most powerful four-cylinder engine
Volkswagen uses here is the 2.0 FSI with turbocharger and boost inter-cooling
already known from the Golf GTI and Jetta. The powerful direct injection engine
which produces 147 kW / 200 PS between 5,100-6,600 rpm, speeds the Passat up
from 0 to 100 km/h in a mere 7.8 seconds and makes the vehicle reach a top speed
of 230 km/h. The average consumption of the 2.0 T-FSI, 8.7 litres shows how
efficiently the combination of FSI and turbocharger works.
At 10.5:1, the 2.0 T-FSI features a high compression ratio and its powerful
torque (280 Nm metres between 1,800 and 4,700 rpm) makes it a superior drive
unit. To be more precise, the Passat engine uses the advantages of homogeneous
direct injection and combines it with the superior power of turbo-charging,
driven through a six speed tiptronic automatic transmission. The result is an
extraordinary torque curve, excellent response, pure joy of driving and not even
a hint of a turbo lag.
3.2 V6 FSI with 184 kW: a newly developed 3,168 cc V6 FSI engine in
the Passat first shown at the Frankfurt Motorshow in 2005. At 6,250 rpm its
output is 184 kW / 250 PS and it reaches a maximum torque of 330 Nm metres (from
2,750 and up to 3,750 rpm).
The technical basis is the six-cylinder engine with suction pipe injection.
The new engine’s features include direct petrol injection (FSI), and its
advantages are more power, less petrol consumption and less exhaust gas. Thanks
to its comprehensive redesign, the V6 FSI features optimized stability
properties, reduced strain on components and lower weight. The acclaimed DSG
transmission and 4MOTION all-wheel drive are standard on the new Passat 3.2 V6
FSI.
2.0 TDI with 103 kW: 206 km/h is the top speed of the 103 kW /140 PS
(at 4,000 rpm) Passat 2.0 TDI. At only 1,750 rpm, the engine reaches its maximum
torque of 320 Nm metres and speeds the car up from 0 to 100 km/h in just 9.8
seconds and to a top speed of 206 km/h. Average diesel consumption: 6.6 litres.
The 2.0 TDI has the 6 speed DSG transmission as standard.
The New Passat. Full of Unexpected Pleasures.
The New Passat 4MOTION
New all-wheel drive generation for Passat: 4MOTION offers more safety and
better dynamics. 4MOTION and DSG standard in the Passat 3.2 V6
FSI.
Sydney, March 2006. 4MOTION, the all-wheel drive system from Volkswagen,
offers enhanced active safety and driving pleasure. The top model of the Passat
range, the 184 kW 3.2 V6 FSI, has the most effective form of power distribution
as standard for both the sedan and wagon.
4MOTION took over from syncro
Permanent 4MOTION all-wheel drive also enhances the handling of the Golf,
Multivan and Touareg. Volkswagen has been building Passats with all-wheel drive
alongside front-wheel drive for over two decades; the first model, the Passat
estate GT syncro, was launched in 1984. To date over 256,000 Passat drivers
worldwide have opted for all-wheel drive.
4MOTION is powerful
The Passat comes equipped for the first time with a 4MOTION system featuring
Haldex coupling. The coupling, which is fitted directly in the rear axle, is
considerably more compact and the system works quickly, sensitively and quietly.
4MOTION is adaptable
The central element of the 4MOTION system is a multi-plate wet coupling (in
an oil bath). It is called the Haldex coupling as it was developed together with
Swedish systems partner Haldex who have worked with Volkswagen for many years.
The Haldex coupling has the major advantage of being electronically controlled
and having a very fast response. This allows it to work very effectively in
conjunction with the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), the traction control system
(ASR) and the Electronic Stabilisation Program (ESP) – all these assistance
systems are fitted as standard in the Passat.
4MOTION is always active
As soon as differences in the speeds of rotation between the front and rear
axles occur two annular piston pumps are electronic stabilisation program (ESP)
– all these assistance systems are activated which build up pressure in the
multi-plate coupling (Haldex system) thus "coupling" the two axles to each
other. The transmitted torque can be varied by adjusting the pressure on the
coupling plates, thus controlling the flow of power between the front and rear
axles. The coupling provides an infinitely variable torque transfer between the
front and rear axles. In extreme cases up to 100 percent of the available torque
can be transmitted to the rear axle. In the normal case with the vehicle
travelling in a straight line at a constant speed with no differences in the
wheels' grip, 90 percent of the available torque is transmitted to the front
axle and ten percent to the rear axle. The Haldex coupling is driven by the
propshaft.
Passat 4MOTION. Full of Unexpected Pleasures.
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