Volkswagen Passat CC Four-Door Coupe Revealed at Detroit

Volkswagen Passat CC unveiling

By Sam Stockley
January 13, 2008 4:28 PM
Filed Under: Detroit Auto Show, German, Volkswagen

Volkswagen have premiered their all-new Passat CC at Detroit today, presenting it as a car 'anything but mainstream'. Based off the Passat platform, the new coupe is a model whose concept is based around that of the Mercedes CLS, Volkswagen maintaining its new CC is a vehicle 'embracing differences'; from comfort to dynamism and from sporty interior to a spacious one.

Riding 5cm lower than a standard Passat and lengthened by some 3cm, the new CC has an accentuated fluid design and a more sporting stance, while sharing no body panels with that of its sedan counterpart. Suiting the car's sweeping lines is a new panoramic glass roof, providing an airier cabin.

The initial engine line-up will consist of a 160 hp 1.8-litre TSI unit with the range topped by a 3.6-litre V6 FSI model producing 300 hp. Following its European launch in the second quarter of 2008 and in the fourth quarter for North American markets, a 2.0-litre turbocharged FSI engine is likely to join the range. Power is mated to Volkswagen's seven-speed DSG gearbox, while drive is sent to solely the front wheels or optionally to all.

Source: Volkswagen

Press Release (Click to expand)

Just a few days into the New Year Volkswagen is setting off its latest firework with today’s world-exclusive launch of the new four-door Passat CC at the North American International Auto Show. A car that is anything but mainstream.

The new Volkswagen embraces differences. It is a coupé, yet has four doors; it offers supreme comfort whilst at the same time oozing pure dynamism. Its sporty interior is uncompromising yet spacious.

The completely redesigned bodywork captivates with its silhouette of fluid lines. The roof stretches powerfully in a flat radius from the windscreen to the rear. A characteristic element of the design is the sharp tornado line drawn below the lower edge of the windows. Another new development is the panoramic glass roof which offers an overhead view.

The Passat, a proven success for more than three decades, forms the technical basis for the first four-door coupé by Volkswagen. The Passat CC comes exclusively with state-of-the-art direct injection engines (118 kW / 160 PS to 220 kW / 300 PS). A globally unique feature is the new lane hold assist system. If the vehicle appears to be inadvertently leaving the lane, the assistance system provides corrective steer control. The sportiness of a coupé is married to the comfort of a top-of-the-range saloon through the common denominator of automatic running gear adjustment, Dynamic Drive Control (DDC).

The core markets are North America, Western Europe and Japan. The Passat CC, built in the German Volkswagen plant in Emden, will initially be launched in the second quarter of the year in Europe and then from the fourth quarter in the USA and Canada and later Japan.

To the Point: Passat CC

Volkswagen is opening the year 2008 with the world premiere of the Passat CC. Its identifying characteristics: coupé design, yet with four doors; impressive comfort, yet pure dynamics; sporty interior, yet space without compromises. The interplay of these contrasts has resulted in a car whose concept and design set a new course beyond the mainstream. At the same time, the Passat CC is a progressive technological platform with high-class engines (103 kW / 140 PS to 220 kW / 300 PS) and innovative assistance and driving dynamics systems. These include world firsts in the "Lane Assist" lane keeping system and the "Dynamic Drive Control" electronic chassis control system. No less innovative: the "Park Assist" parking assistant and "ACC Automatic Distance Control" with stopping distance reducing "Front Scan".

Lane "Assist": This active lane keeping system on the Passat CC is unique worldwide in this vehicle class. It automatically counter-steers as soon as the Passat CC leaves its lane unintentionally; a genuine gain in convenience and safety. About 14 percent of all accidents involving injuries are caused by the vehicle leaving its driving lane. "Lane Assist" will contribute to reducing this accident rate. By the way, if the driver sets the turn signal to intentionally change lanes, "Lane Assist" does not intervene.

"Dynamic Drive Control": The car’s new "Dynamic Drive Control" (DDC) chassis control system combines the sportiness of a coupé and the comfort of a top sedan in one car. In parallel to tuning of the suspension’s damping characteristic, the power steering system is controlled too. "DDC" offers the three programs "Normal", "Sport" and "Comfort". Decisive here is the fact that Dynamic Drive Control improves comfort and dynamic properties in the "Normal" mode too – and therefore full-time. In certain markets, "DDC" is on-board as standard equipment on all versions starting at 125 kW / 170 PS.

"Park Assist": Another high-end technology is the "Park Assist" parking assistance system. It automatically guides the Passat CC into a parking space at the push of a button. The driver no longer needs to steer in this case, but instead just accelerates and brakes.

"ACC Automatic Distance Control": When "ACC" is activated, the Passat CC automatically brakes and accelerates within a speed range input by the car driver beforehand. Thanks to "Front Scan", the system also avoids frontal collisions. It uses a radar sensor to monitor the distance to other vehicles in traffic in front of the Passat CC. In advance of certain situations, "Front Scan" preventively places the brakes in a preconditioned state, thereby performing a stopping distance reduction function.

Furthermore, the Passat CC is putting on a whole display of fascinating fireworks with other innovative detailed solutions. These include small details that have tremendous impact. Such as the unique guide system for the side windows in the frameless coupé doors, which do not offer any surfaces for the wind to catch hold. No less impressive is the climate control feature for the car’s seats (active climate seat). Until now this comfort feature was reserved for the Phaeton luxury sedan. In summer months the active climate seat supplies noticeably improved comfort on long drives.

Another perfect example of attention to the smallest detail is the newly designed Mobility Tire System: from a purely statistical viewpoint car drivers experience a flat tire every 100,000 kilometers. On the Passat CC with "Mobility Tires", it is estimated that this value could be increased to 500,000 kilometers, since a highly flexible rubber mixture encapsulates the penetrating object and keeps the tire sealed. Also providing for a plus in safety are the up to eight airbags, ESP electronic stabilization program and an extremely high-strength body.

The Passat CC is positioned in the premium range of mid-class cars, in this case the sporty sedans and coupés. However, based on its dimensions (4.8 meters length) and uncompromising layout of comfort and quality properties, the car breaks through class boundaries to the upper mid-class. Its core markets are North America, Western Europe and Japan. The Passat CC – built at the German Volkswagen plant in Emden – will initially be introduced in Europe in the second quarter of the year. Following in the fourth quarter will be the USA and Canada, then Japan.

Comments

designerr
January 13, 2008 5:26 PM
nice proportion,stylish,hey mercedes would u please learn from VW???

ck314
January 13, 2008 5:46 PM
What are you babbling about?? MB's CLS has got better proportions and sleeker design because of its rear wheel drive conception (short front overhang). This VW looks pretty fine, eventhough it reminds me of the new Ford Mondeo under certain angles, plus dashboard almost identical to regular Passat. Had expected a more dramatic approach.

unknown
January 13, 2008 9:12 PM
it would be a pitty if it is front wheel drive, which i bet it will be...

BENZian
January 13, 2008 5:43 PM
Nice average looking car but it does not say coupe-styling to me and it comes nowhere close to the standard set by the MB CLS. Perhaps this is the way the Passat should have looked from the beginning or then again it does remind me of a Volvo/VW hybrid.

SD-AMG
January 13, 2008 6:16 PM
Disappointed.. Looks TO much like the ordinary Passat. And the taillights ruins the whole rearend of the car.. A shame..

stillthewhizz
January 13, 2008 6:20 PM
That's horrible. Very cheap looking, cheaper than the standard Passat.

mcwong
January 13, 2008 6:30 PM
looks nice... wait for the R verison...

dolcegabbana
January 13, 2008 7:18 PM
designerr - Are you out of your mind buddy ? How can you compare this cheap passat looking wanna be cls to a gorgeous CLS , have you seen cls in person to say that ? i'm not a benz fan or lover or anything but i just can't stand when people talk out of their ass.

foose1397
January 13, 2008 8:38 PM
This car looks like a stretch Phaeton...however i will agree that it does a better job than MB in incorporating the rear into the design (overall still not better looking). There is more rise towards the rear in the VW. Still wouldn't buy this thing, i would wait for it's cousin from Audi. That is actually worth the money unlike the overpriced VWs now

eddy
January 13, 2008 9:14 PM
That one won't have a cousin from Audi. The A7 will be a completly new construction basing on the next generation Audi A6. The first A7 concept drawings look much better than this one .

This Passat isn't as beautiful as VW could have done it,but i suppose it would look much better black and with titan interior decorations.

Comparing this to the CLS is quite stupid. This Passat will probably cost 30.000- 50.000 ?. A MB CLS beginns at 60.000 ? and ends at 150.000 ?. Two totally different classes.

Nontheless the CLS will get hard competitors like the Audi A7 (2009), the Porsche Panamera (2010), the BMW 8-Series (2010) and the Aston-Martin Rapide (2009).

foose1397
January 13, 2008 11:13 PM
eddy, start with the basics, and that is the point the a7 is/will be much more attractive...also we are talking design cues, which isn't or shouldn't be influenced by price.

german-cars-lover
January 13, 2008 9:20 PM
it need V8 engine to match up with Mercedes CLS . But however, it's very beautiful.

designerr
January 13, 2008 9:53 PM
dear friend, i dont mean new passat is better than cls,never.but mercedes designers in recent years didnt do best.look at new GLK.are u agree with this concept( ready to production)????or look at f700 concept.....dont forget bruno sacco ( design chief before peter pfiffer)............

designerr
January 13, 2008 9:56 PM
dear dolcegabbana, its better u know that my own car is cls 350, i love mercedes cars,but GLK????NEVER

muellr
January 13, 2008 10:03 PM
The first VDUB that doesn't have the emotional styling applied as an afterthought, yet it still hangs on to too many styling cues from the past, where the MB CLS has a bold and true design idea executed all the way - this one is looking like a great idea that got pulled back by the old school thinkers too many times. the side has more lines and panel breaks in the surface than the last gen 3 series, which was a mess. But I think its a better design than the desperate Audi attempts with the curved belly line applied to a pure rational design, aka A6 or so...

dp
January 13, 2008 10:14 PM
muellr, what are you on about mate? The A6 is an amazing looking car (in my opinion, the most beautiful car ever designed, excluding the A5).

But as to this stretched Passat, I don't think it has a great overall design. The initial design of the Passat was not meant to be distorted into a 4-door coupe. Maybe it would have looked better if the designers had started from scratch and come up with a brand new image. I'm sorry VW, this is not a convincing design.

Blaconque
January 13, 2008 10:26 PM
this car is for was for a specific level of people ... now they make it higher ... and that is not good ... because technology is not enough

dolcegabbana
January 13, 2008 10:49 PM
o designer your talking about GLK na i'm sure standart version of GLK will look very good in person but that concept with silver moldings on it and hideous rims is ugly , but i really don't like this VW

designerr
January 13, 2008 10:54 PM
I am agree with u dolcegabbana about the standard version of glk,but i like vw,its clear that the passat is cheaper than mb.but it has some strong DNA.

tose_gtx
January 14, 2008 12:25 AM
Greatest Limousine that VW has ever made! For this moment one of the most interesting models from the VW family. Class well pleased between the Passat and Phaeton but with more sportier character (Da Silva?s work). With the chrome wheels I can just see which ass are now kissing (American). But that?s business!

tose_gtx
January 14, 2008 12:27 AM
?also, this is the introduction of the new front part for the VW GOLF 6.

ck314
January 14, 2008 2:22 AM
And what's with those ill-integrated rear parking sensors? Even a compact Hyundai does better. I am definitely disappointed with this car, and what's the point anyway? Apparently VW hasn't learnt from the Phaeton mistake, and instead of making a true luxury 4-door coupé as an alternative to the upcoming new A8 we get this and, most likely, another watered down A8 clone (new Phaeton)...

ceven
January 14, 2008 1:47 PM
Don't forget the upcoming Phaeton will most likely be based on the Audi A6 series platform rather than the A8 one.

ck314
January 14, 2008 11:07 PM
I understand that many potential buyers of MB's CLS would never consider an equivalent car wearing the VW badge, no matter how luxurious or refined, so the A7 makes sense. Now, it reminds me of the unexpected Golf Plus trick in Europe a couple of years ago, while regular Golf sales were fading: this car looks like an improvised US version (mixture of Ford Mondeo, Oldsmobile and Hyundai) to boost local sales, somehow like US Accord vs euro Accord. A new Phaeton still makes no sense to me, be it on Audi's 6 or 8 platform.

asif
January 14, 2008 11:51 AM
exactly what is the point of this car? it is an out and out rip off of the cls. merc must be really worried NOT! the rear lights are just ridiculously large, the front lights are standardised yawn inducing vw design, and as for the profile of this creation? well lets just say the cls does it so much better. im not a fan of mercs but this passat doesnt even come close to the beauty of that vehicle. just look at the bonnet shut line on the front fenders above the wheel arches?!!! and why call it a passat? will you give it a new name vw! it hardly creates the right image. as for the interior, well that might as well be a mid 90's effort. i amd disapointed, but more than that, im laughing my head off. there is no way on earth that merc, bmw, and audi are ever gonna be afraid of this piece of cls rip off.

afterace2
January 14, 2008 11:52 AM
i think this car is absolutely beautiful, honestly i like it more than the Cls....

jsb
January 14, 2008 4:04 PM
It looks like a German Oldsmobile ...

jsb
January 14, 2008 4:09 PM
I would consider buying this car ... 2.0T 4Motion ... if the MSRP were $30,000 ... anything more and I'll look at Mercedes C-Class or Audi A4 ...

mcwong
January 14, 2008 6:36 PM
does looks nice.. but the rear section reminds me of the Peugeot 407 Coupé.

benz_man
January 14, 2008 8:01 PM
Hmmmm, overall design language gets an A. However, the FWD front overhang kills the proportions. The rear lights look like standard Passat units, just melted in place. lol It's good to see VWs next-gen technology in this product. And for anyone who needs to know: the 3.6L FSI VR6 with 4motion is STUPID fast. Much quicker than a Passat needs to be!

benz_man
January 14, 2008 8:07 PM
Hmmm, overall design language gets an A. However, FWD front overhang kills any chance of favorable proportions. The rear lights look like standard Passat units, just kinda melted in place. LOL Its good to see VW rolling out there next-gen technology with this product. And for anyone who needs to know: The 3.6L FSI VR6 with 4Motion is STUPID quick. Much faster than any Passat really needs to be!

4rings
January 15, 2008 12:04 AM
The ONLY thing in common with the CLS is the 4-door "coupe" thing. Why all the comparisons to MB, BMW, & Audi?? It is not, nor was it ever intended to be, competition for any of them. It is what it is... a BETTER looking Passat. I do think it should have its own name, though. Not Passat. Its also better looking that most of the cars in its class. I just cant deal with all that overhang up front!

german-cars-lover
January 15, 2008 4:36 PM
I don't know why some people hate the GLK ?? I mean it has great design and beautiful look . You maybe don't like it , but I do .

evo2
January 15, 2008 11:20 PM
Beautiful car....the rear reminds me of the Chrysler Sebring though....

DieselDog
January 18, 2008 3:53 AM
Egad! The front overhang is about 8 inches too large, making an otherwise stylish car so OBVIOUSLY front-wheel drive. Although the CLS and the CC have similar lines, once you look beneath the cars' respective belt-lines, you see which vehicle promises more dynamism. The too-huge tail- and head-lamp clusters don't do much to pull my eye away from the big schnoz. Great interior, though. Perhaps if I was behind the wheel, I would have a different take. Perhaps BMW will bring a new 5 "coupe" to the table with the new series' 2009 or 2010 debut...

?????
January 22, 2008 11:20 AM
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?????
January 22, 2008 11:24 AM
Da ladno vam parni. Prikolnaya tachka. Nu i chto, chto CLK luchse. A ty kupi etot CLK! Babla ne hvatit. A Passat on i v Afrike Passat - deshevo i serdito.

Diesel_Joe
January 22, 2008 7:53 PM
Beautiful car, but with no diesel option coming to the US they can forget me buying one. Im currently getting 55+ MPG with my 2001 TDI Jetta. Im never going back to a gasser.

Nurchus
July 24, 2008 5:34 PM
Oof, you blokes are quite the critics! Why even compare a Merc to a VW? Way too different in terms of class, performance, and quality (including the price).

I would say this car is definitely a good step in the right direction for VW. They need to get rid of the "hand-me-down" designs from Audi and start thinking on their own.

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