Volkswagen Fast-track UP Production Version Development - Set to be named 'Chico'

Volkswagen Up Concept

City car to compete with Smart and Toyota iQ

By Christopher Jackson
November 26, 2008 9:04 PM
Filed Under: Concept Car, German, Rumours, Volkswagen

Insiders report that Volkswagen doesn't plan to be left out of the growing city-car market. The brand that practically invented the "people's car" is fast-tracking a shortened production version of the Up concept to compete with the Toyota iQ and Smart fortwo. The new entry-level car is expected to be called "Chico," using the name of a 1991 Volkswagen concept car.

The two-seat, three-door subcompact will be laid out similarly to the Smart fortwo, and shares underpinnings with the Up but is shorter and lower to reduce drag and improve fuel economy. Design cues will be similar. Projected powertrains include a 1.2 liter four-cylinder gasoline engine with cylinder deactivation, a 1.2 liter three-cylinder common-rail diesel shared with the next-generation Polo, and Volkswagen is considering the possibility of an electric Chico as well. Fuel economy projections range from 117 to 141 mpg for the diesel. Efficiency will be further improved with regenerative braking, stop-start fuel shutoff systems, and low rolling resistance tires.

The frugal Chico could be on sale in the UK as early as 2011, with a £6000 starting price. If there are plans to sell the car in the U.S., Volkswagen hasn't revealed them yet.

Comments

politz
November 26, 2008 9:48 PM
I really do like the design language in these UP concepts. It's simple, sleek and clever, very foward-thinking but still very VW.

The idea of having a cute little Chico from VW seems pretty sweet too. Let's see if they can make it boring until production time!

car-o-bar
November 26, 2008 10:03 PM
Here is my 2 minute take on VW CHICO. More renditions coming soon... http://picasaweb.google.com/rahulj28/CarRenditionsByCAROBARScreenName#5273059140094408898

BabyMilo
November 26, 2008 10:45 PM
i like it, i think it looks cool and it'll be reliable becuase its a VW

car-o-bar
November 26, 2008 11:00 PM
VW, bring the diesel... and bring it to USA. Fuel economy of 117 to 141 MPG will kill all the hybrids and the not so SMART cars and the ugly Toyota IQ. But pricing is going to be the key. It has to be under 13000. VW has been struggling to keep the pricing under control because of the EURO surge, but with European economy going south, the EURO pricing against US$ will also travel south.

politz
November 27, 2008 12:33 AM
Nice to see all these big companies - Fiat, VW, Mercedes (through Smart) and Toyota - investing on the micro car segment. I myself would really consider buying one if I was shopping for cars in that pricepoint. They're stylish little packages with a somewhat premium image, ultra compact size and reasonable space for two. In time, people will stop seeing them as toy cars and start perceiving these tiny warriors as the clever city life tools they are.

Oh, and wouldn't it be AWESOME to see an Apple city car? A clean design with smart engineering and the famous logo on the front... well, just another step on the 'ipod-zation' of our daily lives. With the right price, would certainly sell like, uh, ipods.

Well Steve, you might be taking too long!

BabyMilo
November 27, 2008 5:56 AM
knowing apple the price will be sky high but people will still buy it...

Bristol411S3
November 27, 2008 10:34 AM
I hope this car comes along soon. It's a growing sector and the European take on "K cars" introduces sophistication to match cute. They all need to be cheaper though. I hope the Chico significantly undercuts the Smart and iQ.

archytype
November 27, 2008 3:48 PM
Who writes these articles, the article makes no sense: "Fuel economy projections range from 117 to 141 mpg for the diesel. Efficiency will be further improved with regenerative braking, stop-start" Are you saying a diesel hybrid or what, and how can you say 117-141 mpg when VW is only considering the subject.

Bremen_Koenigsegg
November 28, 2008 3:55 AM
You're no beacon of impeccable grammar yourself, buddy. =P I have no qualms over the quality of writing of this article, so why do you? If you actually read the article, Jackson mentions a potential range of three engines -- an I4 petrol, an I3 diesel, and possibly an electric drive train. The "projected" fuel economy of the 1.2L diesel is exactly that: an estimation of 117-141 mpg.

weezychest
November 28, 2008 9:04 AM
In South Sfrica a previous generation rabbit is called a chico, so i wonder if we'll get a name change. These cars are damn expensive here, R 120000 so plus minus 13000 euros. So much for a budget beater and in 2011 it would probably cost 20% more. Thats why the Korean cars do so well here. Half the price and far less problems.

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